Sunday, July 24, 2011

Retired NFL Players Join D.C.-Area Builders to Renovate St. Ann’s Infant & Maternity Home

Retired NFL Players Join D.C.-Area Builders



 
WASHINGTON, DC--The Washington, D.C. NFL former players’ chapter has joined with the Home Builders Care Foundation of the MNCBIA to help provide families and children with comfortable, nurturing places to call home, whether temporary or permanent, through community service projects.

Members of the Washington, D.C. NFL former players’ chapter including Brig Owens (top right photo) (Washington Redskins, 1966-1977), Calvin Snowden (middle left photo by Tara Bozick) (NFL 1969-1973), John “Boomer” Stufflebeem (Detroit Lions, 1975-1979), Spain Musgrove (Redskins, 1967-1969), Ken Jenkins (Redskins, 1985-86) and Ed Simmons (Redskins, 1987-1997).

 Hugh Carroll, president of the Maryland National Capital Area Building Industry Association’s (MNCBIA) Home Builders Care Foundation and Marty Mitchell, president of the MNCBIA. Sister Mary Bader, CEO of St. Ann’s Infant and Maternity Home

At St. Ann’s, they are converting an older, institutional-like section of the children’s residential wing into a warm, comfortable living space.

Approximately 230 children ranging from 2 months to 12 years old who have been removed from their homes due to abuse, neglect or abandonment are provided with compassionate care and a safe place to live and learn at St. Ann’s each year.  

Contact:
MNCBIA
Patti Kane, 240-375-5395

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