WCT Completes Oxford Street House Painting Project

Mrs. Turner lost her husband in 2013. She and her daughter are disabled and living on fixed incomes. Her daughter is doing all she can to fix up the inside of the home, but she is physically and financially unable to paint the exterior. Withough the home repairs, they...
First House Painting Project Of The Year

First House Painting Project Of The Year

Spring is here and that means it’s time to paint!  This was the Dyess We Care Team’s  first house of the year! During April 2016, eighty-eight Dyess We Care Team volunteers dedicated two Saturdays assisting an elderly, disabled woman on a fixed income. The Airmen...

The Spirit of Christmas

Twas the week before Christmas when the Dyess We Care Team and Habitat for Humanity joined forces to help a local family in need. However this project was different from the majority of WCT projects which typically involve applying a much needed new coat of paint,...

Time To Paint

    The the warmer weather upon us, the Dyess We Care Team tackled their first house painting project of 2015.  The project was lead by TSgt Michael Miller, pictured in the photo above. The WCT met a couple of weeks pryer to the scheduled house painting in order to...

Christmas Comes Early To Alameda

Twas the weekend before Christmas when all the the Alameda Community Center, not a creature was stirring except for the Dyess We Care Team volunteers who gave up their weekend to spread a little paint along with some Christmas cheer. The project was led by team leader...
Buffalo Gap Makeover

Buffalo Gap Makeover

The Dyess We Care Team headed south of Abilene to Buffalo Gap to provide new paint and a few other minor repairs to a mobile home that was is some much needed tender loving care. Thanks to the funds provided by our Airmen through the Combined Federal Campaign...

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