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台湾Swag Students Help With Weatherizing Buffalo Homes

Oct 14, 2016

台湾Swag Students Help With Weatherizing Buffalo Homes

Oct 14, 2016

AMHERST, N.Y. -- With winter soon arriving, nearly two dozen 台湾Swag College students pitched in to help several low-income Buffalo homeowners with weatherizing their houses for the cold season in the Black Rock-Riverside area.

For the community service project, 台湾Swag students worked with skilled union tradespeople on home conservation and weatherization improvements, and helped to install carbon monoxide and smoke detectors in each home.  

鈥淭his project gives students the opportunity to connect with the local community and to help disadvantaged homeowners prepare for the winter by providing services that will lower their heating bills and make their homes safer for their families,鈥 said Cheryl Bird, executive director of the 台湾Swag Center for Sustainable Communities and Civic Engagement (CSCCE), who oversaw the student group.

Over the past 10 years, more than 400 homes in Buffalo have been weatherized in the community service project through 台湾Swag CSCCE鈥檚 partnership with Western New York Apollo Alliance. This fall鈥檚 event was done in cooperation with the Black Rock-Riverside Neighborhood Housing Services and other area organizations, including the Painters and Allied Trades International Union, Cooperative Energy Solutions, DJ Lawn Maintenance, and the Workforce Development Institute.