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LAPFCA Contractors Providing Volunteer Labor to Paint Homeless Shelter

Los Angeles, CA - The Los Angeles Painters and Finishing Contractors Association (LAP&FCA) announced that their organization will provide labor support to paint and do minor fix-up of a homeless shelter in the LA-area on October 7 - 8 as part of the national Benjamin Moore "Color Across America" initiative. Project Achieve Emergency Shelter, a homeless shelter in Long Beach, has been selected as the site to receive painting and fix-up for the two-day event. About 15 volunteer apprentice painters, finishers, and drywall apprentices will provide the labor.
    Greg Quinn, Executive Director of LAP&FCA said, "This is an excellent demonstration of the way private companies like our contractors work hand-in-hand with labor to help improve their communities. Our apprentices consistently work on public service projects to give back to the communities they serve." Quinn added, "The economic downtown has affected us all and many, who thought they would not have to access community-based services, find themselves accessing these services. This is also a way we can respond to President Obama's "Call to Service" initiatives." As Benjamin Moore director Carl Minchew pointed out, "it reflects the importance of forging partnerships between private enterprise and public service for community outreach."
    Jesus Fernandez, Training Director for the Southern California Paint and Drywall Industry, said that volunteer labor will be provided through LAP&FCA's Apprenticeship Program, which is a 7,200 hour or 3 and a half year training program certified by the Department of Labor and the State of California Apprenticeship Standard's. "This is only one of many many community service projects we undertake over a year's time. We donate hundreds of hours of time to help paint parks, community service facilities, remove graffiti, and other area public service projects," he said.
    "These are young men and women who want to give back to their communities in a positive way and are volunteering to provide their expertise, time, and effort to do so. The way we look at it, we're called to service on an on-going basis. Our apprentices get the training, but the community benefits from volunteer skilled union labor without cost," he noted. On the list of the many projects for which Hernandez' apprentices provided support was for Katrina disaster victims. The apprentices furnished an all-volunteer labor crew to paint, finish, and drywall an entire facility to house Katrina victims. Other labor unions furnished carpet installation in support. One of the five Southern California apprenticeship training centers is housed in the Kern County Museum, Bakersfield. In return for the classroom space, the apprentices provide the upkeep and maintenance for the County's museum. "Our goal is train and get people a high-level set of skills for which they're equipped for a lifetime," said Hernandez. Hernandez currently has almost 700 apprentices in training.
    Benjamin Moore has spearheaded a nationwide initiative together with the United States Conference of Mayors (USCM) and the Painting & Decorating Contractors of America (PDCA) of which the LAP&FCA is a member. The goal is to give the color makeovers to a homeless shelter in each state plus one in Washington, DC, all within a 50-day period. "Color Care Across America" kicked off September 2 in Everett, WA; Hoffman Estates, IL; Laredo, TX; and, Trenton, NJ, and will culminate in DC sometime in November just before Thanksgiving.
    The LAP&FCA is comprised of professional commercial, residential and industrial painting contractors who are signatory to the Southern California Painters and Allied Trades Master Labor Agreement. They are also a charter chapter of the Painting and Decorating Contractors of America (PDCA), based in St. Louis, Missouri, and founded in 1884. In addition, they are members of the Finishing Contractors Association (FCA), a "union only" national organization of finishing trades contractors, established in 1997 and based in Vienna, Virginia. LAP&FCA is very active in all aspects of the industry at the local, state and national levels.


March 13
LAP&FCA MEMBERSHIP MEETING
Beckham Grill Pasadena 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

77 W. Walnut St., Pasadena, CA 91103

 Free to LAP&FCA Members


April 7
LAP&FCA DAY AT THE RACES
Saturday at Santa Anita Park
Club Plaza Reserved Area

 

2012
RRP Traning Class at Apprenticeship School in Commerce
7:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.
Call Herman Guidel (323-727-2811) for scheduling

 

January 25-28 - 2012 PDCC Paint Expo
Hyatt Valencia
Gain knowledge helpful to your business and enjoy the camaraderie of fellow PDCA Contractors. Educational programs + Special social event aboard Fillmore vintage train + Trade Show all included in registration.

February 19-22- PDCA 2012 Expo - Las Vegas

Planet Hollywood - Union Contractor program February 20

May 3-5
PDCA Western Conference Of Councils
Hilton Palm Springs

 

 



 

 



 

 



 

 



 

 



 

 



 

 



 

 



 

 


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