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Wayland to Waveland Tops Fundraising Goal On ‘Mission to Mississippi’ Project Eighth Family Selected for Final
House; MARCH 10, 2008 – WAYLAND, MA – Several fundraising efforts since mid-January helped push the ‘Mission to Mississippi’ fundraising effort over the $1.6 million goal. More than $260,000 was raised through private donations and events to help the Wayland to Waveland Hurricane Katrina Relief Steering Committee and the eight builders leading Mission to Mississippi reach the goal to pay for the project that yielded more than 10,000 square feet of living space for eight families in Waveland, MS. In addition, the Wayland to Waveland Steering Committee selected the eighth family for the last house in the project. It turns out to be one of the first families considered for one of the homes: Serena and Ralston Hughes and their three children (photo). It was from in front of her mother’s house in Waveland that Anderson Cooper broadcast an emotion story about death from the storm, and how Serena came to learn of the tragedy (read her letter on the W2W website . It is also how Wayland became attracted to Waveland, ultimately forming the W2W committee that built a memorial garden in Waveland at the city ballfield. For nearly two years, Serena had hoped to rebuild the family home. She, her husband and her children have been living with other relatives (total 11 people) in a three-bedroom apartment. She had been unwavering in her determination to rebuild. But recently, still fighting Mississippi probate issues and emotional issues, she decided to opt for the Mission to Mississippi house. The W2W steering committee was unanimous in awarding this house to the Hughes family.
Fundraising coordinator Pam Lesser enthusiastically thanked a wide range of people and communities. “Thanks to everyone for an incredibly successful month of fundraising. WE DID IT! It started small but powerful, with a coin drive in Wayland that yielded $3,500. It then grew from there,” she reported. The builders, led by Ken Vona of Kenneth C. Vona Construction of Waltham, MA, raised the bulk of the funds with major donations from subcontractors, suppliers, customers, friends, and contacts. At two invitational events in Sudbury and Framingham, people bought shingles for two custom-made dog houses that raised more than $20,000. “They were both beautiful and impressive, and definitely succeeded in generating conversation and donations,” Lesser said. The Wayland to Waveland Steering Committee and the Mission to Mississippi builders thanked the many hundreds of workers, volunteers and donors in a “Mission Accomplished” celebration over the weekend. Lead builder Ken Vona presented plaques to nearly two dozen organizers, builders and special contributors. He also presented a huge banner listing all the companies, workers and volunteers to Wayland Selectman Michael Tichnor who represented the town in organizing and supporting the outreach from Wayland to the Mississippi Gulf Coast Sister City. The eight builders participating in the project are the Kenneth Vona Construction of Waltham, Mitchell Construction Group of Medfield; Twin Peaks Construction, LLC of Norwood; Thoughtforms Corporation Builders of West Acton; Gallagher Home Builders, Inc. of Maynard; Whitla Brothers Builders of Medfield; CMG Builders of Rowley; Custom Designs, Inc. of Wayland, and architect Michael Collins. W2W is a public/private effort by the Town of Wayland, MA that has been working since shortly after Katrina struck the Gulf Coast to help those in Waveland. Learn more at www.waylandtowaveland.org.
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