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Aldergrove celebrates 18th Extreme Home Repair: VIDEO

鈥楤ig Reveal鈥 marks 15 years and 18 home repairs by Acts of Kindness volunteer team

It was a 鈥渟treet party鈥 that has become a grand tradition in Aldergrove.

The marked its 15th year of transforming homes and lives here with the 鈥淏ig Reveal鈥 on Monday afternoon.

Shortly after 5 p.m. the crowd of well-wishers stood aside as the school bus rolled away to allow the Adam family their first look at their home in almost three weeks.

The big grins on the faces of Chris and Charlene and their children said it all as they took in the view of their family home in suburban Aldergrove.

鈥淲e left it in good hands. All we can say is 鈥楾hank you鈥 鈥 we are truly blessed,鈥 said Chris.

The couple and their children and new granddaughter then walked inside, escorted by Pastor Mike Dauncey and the Extreme Home Repair crew leaders, for a tour of their renovated house and yard.

The well-wishers were treated to performances by Aldergrove鈥檚 Springman family band and a bouncy castle was set up in a neighbour鈥檚 front yard for the children in attendance to enjoy. Following the Adam family鈥檚 tour the guests were also permitted to have a look inside the home.

Nothing was spared in the revamp of the home, which included custom landscaping of the front and back yards along with the extensive interior and exterior renovations. More than 150 volunteers worked on the project, and about 80 companies donated materials as well as providing volunteer help with the installations.

Lorne Brownmiller was this year鈥檚 project coordinator and has worked on all 18 projects in the history of the Extreme Home Repair. is an outreach of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and its organization.

The Adam family was chosen for this year鈥檚 project as the couple have suffered serious health issues that prevented them from completing their renovation of the 鈥渇ixer-upper鈥 they purchased here for their family. Chris was recently diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and his wife Charlene suffered a stroke.

Brownmiller said, 鈥淭he businesses were incredible, they all stepped in and said 鈥榳hat do you need?鈥 For example about a dozen volunteers from Farm Credit Canada in Abbotsford came in last Thursday and did all the landscaping in a blitz. And Case Timmerman not only supplied the plants, all of them, but also did the design for the landscaping.鈥

鈥淲e had up to 50 volunteers working at any one time. Our volunteers love what they do,鈥 said Pastor Dave Jamieson. 鈥淲e did do two homes in three of those years but decided it was too much, so it鈥檚 down to one a year now.鈥

Jameson said the Extreme Home Repair is one of their most popular programs and he anticipates they will continue the tradition as long as their teams support it with their labours of love.

鈥淲e are all getting older but we are bringing in younger folks to carry it forward in the years to come.鈥

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KURT LANGMANN PHOTO The Adam family admire their transformed home in Aldergrove after the Extreme Home Repair 鈥淏ig Reveal.鈥
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KURT LANGMANN PHOTO Well-wishers mill around as they await their turn to have a look inside the Extreme Home Repair.
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KURT LANGMANN PHOTO The Adam family takes a look at their newly remodeled kitchen.
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KURT LANGMANN PHOTO The list of sponsors and donors to the 2018 Extreme Home Repair.