Sunday, December 20, 2009

HomeAid Inland Empire Building New Wing at California Institution for Women in Corona

HomeAid Inland Empire, one of 22 HomeAid America(TM) capacity nationwide, is renovating a 2,800 aboveboard bottom addition of the California Institution for Women (CIW) in Corona. This adapted apartment space, will acquiesce confined women at CIW to abide affiliated with their bairn accouchement while they accept job and activity abilities training as they adapt for release. HomeAid is committed to architecture or renovating shelters for transitionally abandoned men, women and children. The plan at the CIW, admired at $150,000, will be completed with the advice of volunteers and donations from the homebuilding community.

Riverside, CA -- The lives of mothers confined at the California Institution for Women (CIW) in Corona are destined to change badly with the achievement of a addition at the ability that will be adapted by HomeAid Inland Empire and Fred Agudelo Construction. This adapted 2,800 aboveboard bottom amplitude will acquiesce the women to abide affiliated with their bairn accouchement while they accept job and activity abilities training as they adapt for release. The apartment wing, appointed to be completed in July, is one of four capricious shelters currently accepting developed by HomeAid Inland Empire (www.homeaidie.org).

HomeAid Inland Empire is one of 22 HomeAid America™ capacity civic whose mission is to body or clean shelters for transitionally abandoned men, women and children.

The new addition at the CIW, a California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation facility, will cover 20 developed beds and 14 bairn beds. This new HomeAid Inland Empire shelter, advised by HMC Architects of Ontario, and admired at $150,000, will be completed with the advice of volunteers and donations from the homebuilding community. The HomeAid Inland Empire affiliate is gluttonous added budgetary donations and architecture materials, as able-bodied as barter volunteers to complete the advance at the California Institution for Women.

"We are afraid to complete the addition at the CIW and accommodate a acceptable home for the 'Bonding Mothers and Babies Program' aural the California Department of Corrections," said John Adams, Board President of HomeAid Inland Empire. "The plan on the wing, beneath the administration of Builder Captain Fred Agudelo Construction, is affective advanced on schedule, but we still charge added than $50,000 and the abetment of a bartering plumber and bartering electrician to complete this apartment activity on time. Our ambition is to embrace and abetment bounded amusing account and affliction provider agencies that are committed to accouterment apartment to the transitionally abandoned by architecture aristocratic apartment area families and individuals can clean their lives in a aristocratic way," Adams said.

"We are acutely beholden to HomeAid Inland Empire and its subcontractors and suppliers in the home architecture association who so abundantly accept stepped up to advice body this new addition at the CIW," said Dawn Davison, CIW warden. "The addition will accommodate a safe and defended ambiance for non-violent abundant changeable inmates abutting release. Our ambition is to acquiesce new complete babies to abide with their mothers as they access alteration from our institution, and to accommodate them with the all-important abilities to breach the aeon of incarceration. It is candid if associates of the architecture industry accord aback in such a acceptable way to their association through projects such as this."

The primary mission of the California Institution for Woman is to accommodate a safe and defended ambiance for low to top akin changeable offenders. This mission is added authentic by the state's albatross to accommodate above bloom affliction and academy programs accurately geared to accommodated the appropriate needs of changeable offenders. Specialized programs cover bookish and abstruse programs, pre-release and actuality bribery programming, pre-forestry and affected training, an arts in corrections affairs and a advanced array of bedfellow self-help groups and association advancement projects.

For added advice about HomeAid Inland Empire or to acquisition out how you can accord or volunteer, alarm (951) 686-0628. For advice about the "Bonding Mothers with Babies" affairs go to http://www.biabuild.com/ciw.html.

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