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This article appeared in The Villager on January 24, 2008
RESCUE RELIEF         The Villager, January 24, 2008
 
    
Stonebridge SWAT Serves Those in Need
   by Lauren Hodges

"Servants With A Toolbox" at Stonebridge Church service single moms, widows and seniors with simple household or auto repairs.  The 30-man team does everything from woodworking to repairing patios

David Canterbury, church facility director, said the group was started about a year ago when he saw the need in the congregation."We help those at the church that might have a little trouble helping themselves," Canterbury said.

He said the list of talents in the group goes on and on.  The men have fixed garbage disposals, helped with moves and taken fallen trees out of yards.

"As long as you have widowed women who have been used to depending on their husbands for something, there is a need everywhere," Canterbury said.

He said he has set up a database so when he receives a request for a specific job he can e-mail the men with the project and the time frame and someone will respond who can tackle it.  
 
 


                     
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"You would be surprised at the hidden talents people have."  Canterbury said.  "These guys wear three-piece suits during the day and like to work on engines on the side.  It gives them a release and lets them help someone by doing what they like to do,"

He said there is no age requirement and that they have sent out teenagers to help with a move before.

The team is made up of men who specialize in plumbing, small machine repair and woodwork.  Canterbury said for just about ny project they have someone who can complete it.  Even the men with no hands-on talent help by directing or handing tools to those working on the project, he said.

"We've been able to help everyone who needs it so far,"  Canterbury said.

StoneBridge Church is located at 1 StoneBridge Church Drive. 
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Service for Men
S.W.A.T. Team
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ervants With A Toolbox - These men are available to help single moms, widows, seniors and others with simple household or auto repairs.
For more information, call David Canterbury at (281)363-9292.
The C.I.A.
Compassion In Action is a group of local churches who have teamed up to do community service projects. In August, we joined with other area churches to refurbish an area elementary school. Other local projects are being organized.
For more information, call Clay Dewees at (281) 363-9292