KPMG helps homeowner rebuild

The home of George Town resident, Ms. Dulcie Anderson, which was adopted by KPMG and repaired by the National Recovery Fund, as part of its work on hurricane-damaged houses, has been completed and handed over to the elderly resident.

KPMG helps homeowner re-build

KPMGs Senior Partner, Roy McTaggart, second right, pays a visit to the home of George Town resident Ms Dulcie Anderson, centre, and hands over the keys to the renovated home, which was financed by his firm. Repairs to the house were carried out by the National Recovery Fund. Also pictured, from left, are NRFs Project Manager Ludlow Buckeridge, Executive Director Mr. Mark Laskin and KPMGs Marketing Manager, Jennifer OLeary. Photo: Submitted

KPMG donated US$75,000 to the NRF to repair the home also providing labour by KPMG staff volunteers to help paint, clean and restore the structure.

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Work began on the house in late 2006 and entailed extensive re-construction including re-roofing, electrical repairs and interior restoration. The repairs were carried out by C.J. Moore Construction.

KPMG representatives along with the Fund’s Executive Director Mr. Mark Laskin recently met with Ms. Dulcie at Breezy Way to hand over the keys to her newly renovated home as she prepared to move back in.

‘KPMG has been happy to assist the NRF with this project and in doing so enabled this homeowner to return to a safe and comfortable environment. We have been happy to see the project through from start to finish and to involve our employees in a way that benefits the community,’ stated KPMG’s Senior Partner, Roy McTaggart.