Book of Dreams: Rebuilding Together SacramentoLoading
  • Book of Dreams: Wheelbarrows
    From left, members of "Rebuilding Together Sacramento" Bob Agee Katy Zane, and Joe Finney, prepare to weatherize the home of Becky and Rennie Mero, who are both disabled. The band of three did things like insulating a hot water pipe, caulked outside windows and weather stripping doorways. Book of Dreams readers are asked to donate money to buy the non-profit 10 wheelbarrows with extra wheels so that they can do their work of repairing and improving the homes of people who cannot afford the home repairs themselves.
    Autumn Payne | apayne@sacbee.com
  • Book of Dreams: Wheelbarrows
    Members of "Rebuilding Together Sacramento," Katy Zane, left, and Bob Agee, go through the home of Becky and Rennie Mero, looking for places where they can weatherize the home Dec. 4, 2012.
    Autumn Payne | apayne@sacbee.com
  • Book of Dreams: Wheelbarrows
    "Rebuilding Together Sacramento" volunteer, Bob Agee, V-strips a window to weatherize the home of Becky and Rennie Mero December 4, 2012.
    Autumn Payne | apayne@sacbee.com
  • Book of Dreams: Wheelbarrows
    Home owner, Rennie Mero, talks about his home with "Rebuilding Together Sacramento" volunteer, Bob Agee, of Davis. He and two other members did things like insulating a hot water pike, caulked outside windows and weather stripping doorways. Book of Dreams readers are asked to donate money to buy the non-profit 10 wheelbarrows with extra wheels so that they can do their work of repairing and improving the homes of people who cannot afford the home repairs themselves.
    Autumn Payne | apayne@sacbee.com
  • Book of Dreams: Wheelbarrows
    "Rebuilding Together Sacramento" volunteer, Bob Agee, weatherizes the home of Becky and Rennie Mero, a husband and wife who are both disabled. The band of three did things like insulating a hot water pipe, caulked outside windows and weather stripping doorways.
    Autumn Payne | apayne@sacbee.com
  • Book of Dreams: Wheelbarrows
    "Rebuilding Together Sacramento" Resource and Program Manager, Katy Zane, caulks the outside of a window of the home of Becky and Rennie Mero. This will help weatherize their home.
    Autumn Payne | apayne@sacbee.com
  • Book of Dreams: Wheelbarrows
    "Rebuilding Together Sacramento" volunteer, Joe Finney, left, reviews the items the group did to weatherize the home of Rennie Mero, right.
    Autumn Payne | apayne@sacbee.com
  • Book of Dreams: Wheelbarrows
    "Rebuilding Together Sacramento" volunteer, Joe Finney, right, shakes hands with home-owner, Becky Mero, after he helped weatherize her home Dec. 4. The band of three members did things like insulating a hot water pipe, caulked outside windows and weather stripping doorways. Book of Dreams readers are asked to donate money to buy the non-profit 10 wheelbarrows with extra wheels so that they can do their work of repairing and improving the homes of people who cannot afford the home repairs themselves.
    Autumn Payne | apayne@sacbee.com

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