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As of 12-14-18, thanks to your donations, we have fixed the roof, gotten the gas and electricity turned on, purchased insurance, paid the taxes, and done some other odds and ends to get it ready. The next big push is to do some work on the foundation and start getting some furniture and other materials for interior work such as interior doors to secure prisoner mail, a step ladder, some tarps, etc. At this time, raising another $4k should be enough to get us well on the way to meeting these two goals (foundation and setting up the workspace). Furniture and materials will be salvaged or purchased used whenever possible. Foundation work will be given to ex-prisoners.
Many thanks to the Reale Justice Network for working with us to find an amazing ex-prisoner project manager who can help us get this work done and who will also assure that we are giving as much work as possible to ex-prisoners.
Here is video and pictures from a walk through we did on 11-01-18 https://drive.google.com/open?id=1uaY2HqFt_v4Rl6eMiCbbqk80Od4RGpIj
We will be adding information and prices to this list as we start getting estimates from people for materials and / or labor.
#1 These items are critical:
Furnace (there is a furnace, it might or might not work, the ductwork is in good shape)
In progress! Fix foundation - Get house jacks, jack house up and make it level, put wood beams in basement to hold it level, needs some brick and mortar outside around the base of the house - We will have an estimate anytime for this, the work will be done by a recently freed person who did not have any work prospects until now :)
In progress! Doors and Windows Phase 1 - Fix front door frame, block off side door - Got new door knobs and deadbolts installed on front and back doors on 11/2, spent $36.92 on parts and $30 on labor - currently we have one operational door so that is good enough for now.
In progress! Work with lawyer to transfer the house to a trust - Lawyer gave us info on how to set up an LLC and told us let him know when we have that part done, no cost so far
Done! Inspect and turn on electricity (inspector came on 11/5, told us to make one small repair, passed inspection, spent $50 for the permit, $135 for the repair)
Done! Inspect and turn on gas - Gas was turned on 11/5, $32 connection fee, $22.13 for the first bill
Done! Tree trimming - Tree was leaning over neighbor's property and power lines, spent $200 getting tree fixed
Done! Annual property taxes, paid $305.36 on 12/04/18
Done! Put roof braces in attic - spent $51.62 on wood, hardware, and dust masks, labor was donated
Done! Get insurance, paid $370 for one year worth
#2 These are the second round of very important items:
Fire extinguishers
Internet
Phone
Inspect and turn on water (this may or may not be a nightmare)
Fix a small patch of siding on the front
Doors and Windows Phase 2 - Get security doors and burglar bars
Accessible ramp
Install accessible bathroom - Build a wall or door for bathroom
Interior doors with locks
Air conditioner
Water heater
Soffets for roof
Inspect roof - there are no leaks, but we have not walked the roof yet
#3 These are things that should be done at some point:
It would be nice to build a utility shed someday for a lawn mower and other things that shouldn't really be inside the office area
Small stackable washer and dryer
Utility sink
Fix a 5" hole in the floor
Re-build front porch
Remove dead tree in front yard
Now that the 2018 National Prisoner Strike is winding down, Jailhouse Lawyers Speak and Free Alabama Movement are ready to get to work making sure the momentum we gained is not squandered. One of the best ways we can do this is set up a permanent office where volunteers can work together to reach prisoners in states where we did not have contacts in 2016 or 2018. We have access to a stable, affordable space where we won't be at a landlord's mercy. It is a house that is currently owned by an individual, but that we will put into a trust so we don't lose it. There is no rent or house payment needed, but it does need some work to get it up and running.
As of 12-14-18, thanks to your donations, we have fixed the roof, gotten the gas and electricity turned on, purchased insurance, paid the taxes, and done some other odds and ends to get it ready. The next big push is to do some work on the foundation and start getting some furniture and other materials for interior work such as interior doors to secure prisoner mail, a step ladder, some tarps, etc. At this time, raising another $4k should be enough to get us well on the way to meeting these two goals (foundation and setting up the workspace). Furniture and materials will be salvaged or purchased used whenever possible. Foundation work will be given to ex-prisoners.
Many thanks to the Reale Justice Network for working with us to find an amazing ex-prisoner project manager who can help us get this work done and who will also assure that we are giving as much work as possible to ex-prisoners.
Here is video and pictures from a walk through we did on 11-01-18 https://drive.google.com/open?id=1uaY2HqFt_v4Rl6eMiCbbqk80Od4RGpIj
We will be adding information and prices to this list as we start getting estimates from people for materials and / or labor.
#1 These items are critical:
Furnace (there is a furnace, it might or might not work, the ductwork is in good shape)
In progress! Fix foundation - Get house jacks, jack house up and make it level, put wood beams in basement to hold it level, needs some brick and mortar outside around the base of the house - We will have an estimate anytime for this, the work will be done by a recently freed person who did not have any work prospects until now :)
In progress! Doors and Windows Phase 1 - Fix front door frame, block off side door - Got new door knobs and deadbolts installed on front and back doors on 11/2, spent $36.92 on parts and $30 on labor - currently we have one operational door so that is good enough for now.
In progress! Work with lawyer to transfer the house to a trust - Lawyer gave us info on how to set up an LLC and told us let him know when we have that part done, no cost so far
Done! Inspect and turn on electricity (inspector came on 11/5, told us to make one small repair, passed inspection, spent $50 for the permit, $135 for the repair)
Done! Inspect and turn on gas - Gas was turned on 11/5, $32 connection fee, $22.13 for the first bill
Done! Tree trimming - Tree was leaning over neighbor's property and power lines, spent $200 getting tree fixed
Done! Annual property taxes, paid $305.36 on 12/04/18
Done! Put roof braces in attic - spent $51.62 on wood, hardware, and dust masks, labor was donated
Done! Get insurance, paid $370 for one year worth
#2 These are the second round of very important items:
Fire extinguishers
Internet
Phone
Inspect and turn on water (this may or may not be a nightmare)
Fix a small patch of siding on the front
Doors and Windows Phase 2 - Get security doors and burglar bars
Accessible ramp
Install accessible bathroom - Build a wall or door for bathroom
Interior doors with locks
Air conditioner
Water heater
Soffets for roof
Inspect roof - there are no leaks, but we have not walked the roof yet
#3 These are things that should be done at some point:
It would be nice to build a utility shed someday for a lawn mower and other things that shouldn't really be inside the office area
Small stackable washer and dryer
Utility sink
Fix a 5" hole in the floor
Re-build front porch
Remove dead tree in front yard
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As of 12-14-18, thanks to your donations, we have fixed the roof, gotten the gas and electricity turned on, purchased insurance, paid the taxes, and done some other odds and ends to get it ready. The next big push is to do some work on the foundation and start getting some furniture and other materials for interior work such as interior doors to secure prisoner mail, a step ladder, some tarps, etc. At this time, raising another $4k should be enough to get us well on the way to meeting these two goals (foundation and setting up the workspace). Furniture and materials will be salvaged or purchased used whenever possible. Foundation work will be given to ex-prisoners.
Many thanks to the Reale Justice Network for working with us to find an amazing ex-prisoner project manager who can help us get this work done and who will also assure that we are giving as much work as possible to ex-prisoners.
Here is video and pictures from a walk through we did on 11-01-18 https://drive.google.com/open?id=1uaY2HqFt_v4Rl6eMiCbbqk80Od4RGpIj
We will be adding information and prices to this list as we start getting estimates from people for materials and / or labor.
#1 These items are critical:
Furnace (there is a furnace, it might or might not work, the ductwork is in good shape)
In progress! Fix foundation - Get house jacks, jack house up and make it level, put wood beams in basement to hold it level, needs some brick and mortar outside around the base of the house - We will have an estimate anytime for this, the work will be done by a recently freed person who did not have any work prospects until now :)
In progress! Doors and Windows Phase 1 - Fix front door frame, block off side door - Got new door knobs and deadbolts installed on front and back doors on 11/2, spent $36.92 on parts and $30 on labor - currently we have one operational door so that is good enough for now.
In progress! Work with lawyer to transfer the house to a trust - Lawyer gave us info on how to set up an LLC and told us let him know when we have that part done, no cost so far
Done! Inspect and turn on electricity (inspector came on 11/5, told us to make one small repair, passed inspection, spent $50 for the permit, $135 for the repair)
Done! Inspect and turn on gas - Gas was turned on 11/5, $32 connection fee, $22.13 for the first bill
Done! Tree trimming - Tree was leaning over neighbor's property and power lines, spent $200 getting tree fixed
Done! Annual property taxes, paid $305.36 on 12/04/18
Done! Put roof braces in attic - spent $51.62 on wood, hardware, and dust masks, labor was donated
Done! Get insurance, paid $370 for one year worth
#2 These are the second round of very important items:
Fire extinguishers
Internet
Phone
Inspect and turn on water (this may or may not be a nightmare)
Fix a small patch of siding on the front
Doors and Windows Phase 2 - Get security doors and burglar bars
Accessible ramp
Install accessible bathroom - Build a wall or door for bathroom
Interior doors with locks
Air conditioner
Water heater
Soffets for roof
Inspect roof - there are no leaks, but we have not walked the roof yet
#3 These are things that should be done at some point:
It would be nice to build a utility shed someday for a lawn mower and other things that shouldn't really be inside the office area
Small stackable washer and dryer
Utility sink
Fix a 5" hole in the floor
Re-build front porch
Remove dead tree in front yard
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Thanks so much everyone for donating! Things are moving quickly and the main fundly page is being updated regularly. Here are the updates from the past couple of days:
Many thanks to the Reale Justice Network for working with us to find an amazing ex-prisoner project manager who can help us get this work done and who will also assure that we are giving as much work as possible to ex-prisoners.
Here is video and pictures from a walk through we did on 11-01-18 https://drive.google.com/open?id=1uaY2HqFt_v4Rl6eMiCbbqk80Od4RGpIj
We will be adding information and prices to this list as we start getting estimates from people for materials and / or labor.
#1 These items are critical:
In progress! Inspect and turn on electricity (looks good, should pass inspection fine, inspector is coming on 11/5, spent $50 for the permit)
In progress! Inspect and turn on gas (this may or may not be a nightmare, gas company is coming on 11/5)
In progress! Doors and Windows Phase 1 - Fix front door frame, block off side door - Got new door knobs and deadbolts installed on front and back doors on 11/2, spent $36.92 on parts and $30 on labor
Furnace (there is a furnace, it might or might not work, the ductwork is in good shape)
In progress! $200 Tree trimmed (this is important because the neighbor is complaining about it) - the tree could be fixed as soon as 11/2
Done! $370 for one year of insurance so people working on the space are covered in case of accidents - $370 spent ($185 of this was for the first 6 months which already passed), $370 is due again in April 2019
Annual property taxes due Dec 31st
Fix foundation - Get house jacks, jack house up and make it level, put wood beams in basement to hold it level, needs some brick and mortar outside on one corner
Done! Put roof braces in attic - spent $55.27 on wood and dust masks, labor was donated
In progress! Work with lawyer to transfer the house to a trust - Lawyer gave us info on how to set up an LLC and told us let him know when we have that part done, no cost so far
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