4612 paddock road ·cincinnati, oh 45229·pwchomerepairs· 513-351-7921. 1-800-392-7921
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People Working Cooperatively. 4612 Paddock Road ·Cincinnati, OH 45229·www.pwchomerepairs.org· 513-351-7921. 1-800-392-7921. Who is PWC?. We are a non-profit construction & energy conservation company Our dedicated staff includes over 90 skilled craftsmen and - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
4612 Paddock Road·Cincinnati, OH 45229·www.pwchomerepairs.org· 513-351-7921. 1-800-392-7921
People Working Cooperatively
We are a non-profit construction & energy conservation company
Our dedicated staff includes over 90 skilled craftsmen and administrative professionals, who provide home repairs, maintenance
services, weatherization and energy conservation, for very low income homeowners.
Who is PWC?Who is PWC?
Our services…Our services…Practical, critical repairs-nothing cosmetic-that impact
the home’s safety, functionality and energy usage.
Emergency and Critical Repairs
Modifications For Mobility
Energy Conservation Services
Volunteer Services
13 counties served in OH & KY
Emergency service 365 days a year
Average of over 32 repairs performed each day
Over 11,000 services annually
Our clients …Our clients …
Average income is under $13,000 a year
Over 6,000 households served
33% of households had children under 18 in the home
12% of households were single parent
At a glance…
2008 Completed Services
All Programs/
All Areas
Energy Conservation / Education 5539
Plumbing 1426
Furnace / AC – Repair, Replacement 698
Roofing & Gutters 481
Structural, Other 535
Electric 325
Accessibility 447
Volunteer Services 1573
Total 11,024
2008 Services bySouthwestern Ohio County
County Number of Services Dollars Invested
Hamilton 7151 $6,246,000.
Adams 5 12,250.
Brown 35 34,650.
Butler 1040 1,164,700.
Clermont 558 531,350.
Warren 225 284,000.
• We have one of the largest volunteer programs in Ohio and Kentucky.
• Tangible community impact: 6,000 volunteers from the greater Cincinnati region volunteered over 40,000 hours of service last year.
• Volunteers helping out in their own community – having an immediate and visible impact on their neighbors.
Volunteer Provided Services
Community return on investment
Leveraging
• Corporate 34%
• Government 54%
• United Way 1.5%
• Contributions 10.5%
Some of Our Some of Our supporterssupporters