Downeast ME Tiny House Update — Installing Two Sinks, a Shower, and a Toilet

Downeast ME Tiny House Update — Installing Two Sinks, a Shower, and a Toilet

CHERRYFIELD, ME — Several Assabet Valley Tech students have been hard at work on the Tiny House’s Plumbing for the better part of a week. Two sinks, a shower, and toilet have been installed. Our students are ready to move on to the next phase of construction.

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Downeast ME Tiny House Update – Pouring Foundation Concrete on Veterans Day

Downeast ME Tiny House Update – Pouring Foundation Concrete on Veterans Day

CHERRYFIELD, ME — More good news from the Mission’s Housing Rehabilitation Manager Scott Shaw, who sends this job site photo with a County Concrete crew, and this note: “Happy to report the concrete contractors began the four step process last week, and were pouring today appropriately on Veterans Day.”

When completed, this house will belong to a formerly homeless US Military veteran with a disability.

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From MA to Milbridge: Collaboration Helps Secure Home for Veteran

From MA to Milbridge: Collaboration Helps Secure Home for Veteran

From Massachusetts to Milbridge: Collaboration helps secure home for veteran

By Spencer Roberts |
Posted: Tue 5:29 PM, Nov 05, 2019

MILBRIDGE, Maine (WABI) – “To see it drawn on a napkin three years ago and be a dream to being a reality, it’s pretty amazing.”

Scott Shaw is the housing rehab manager for Maine Seacoast Mission. When he looks at this construction zone in Milbridge, he sees the start of a new life for a veteran.

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Downeast ME Tiny House Project Update – Septic System Installed

Downeast ME Tiny House Project Update – Septic System Installed

CHERRYFIELD, ME — The septic system being installed today. American Concrete Industries, Bangor, ME donated the septic tank. John Goodwin (John Goodwin, Jr. Construction) who has done all the grounds work. County Concrete donated the stone, gravel, and all of the materials.

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