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Renovation Alliance seeks donations and volunteers as funding tightens; plans May 3 community event
Summary
Renovation Alliance told Roanoke City Council it served about 58 households in the city last year, invested roughly $8,000 per project on average, and has repaired more than 1,800 homes in the Roanoke Valley since 1999. Leaders warned funding pressure could reduce service capacity and invited council and the public to a May 3 "Renovation
Bridal (Kendall) Claytor, executive director of Renovation Alliance, and board member Kathy Stockburger briefed Roanoke City Council on April 21 about the nonprofit’s home‑repair work, recent program impact and an upcoming community fundraising and volunteer event on May 3.
Claytor said Renovation Alliance focuses on critical repairs for low‑income homeowners, with projects that include roof and heating repairs, plumbing and accessibility work such as ramps. For Roanoke City specifically, Claytor said the organization served 58 households in the prior year and impacted…
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