World Changers repair homes, deliver meals in Chattanooga
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (BP) -- The sound of hammers radiated down North Chamberlain Avenue in Chattanooga, Tenn. Every few minutes, shingles were tossed off one side of the roof, and new shingles were lined up on the other. Even though this particular July morning had barely begun, the sun was already radiating off the hot tar paper. But that didn't slow down the group of World Changers volunteers working on Priscilla Ford's roof. "[These students] are dedicated, and they are mindful of helping low-income and underprivileged people do repairs on their home they can't do for themselves," said Ford, whose home was in need of a new roof.