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Team effort improves Fallbrook Child Development Center

FALLBROOK — Youngren Construction Inc. recently teamed up with Doyall Sams Cabinets to perform an extreme kitchen makeover for the Fallbrook Child Development Center (FCDC). The two Fallbrook-based companies donated their time and efforts. FCDC board member and community philanthropist Renee Ingold paid for the materials.

The multifaceted revitalization was accomplished over one quick weekend. Scott Youngren, owner of Youngren Construction, said, “We demolished the kitchen on a Friday night and began installing the cabinets and countertops Saturday morning. By Monday morning, the center’s cooking staff was operating out of bright and cheery new surroundings.”

Doyall Sams, owner of Doyall Sams Cabinets, said the fast-tracked job was made easier by pre-planning, coordination and cooperation. “We created an initial computer layout to turn what had been a sub-par food preparation area into a nice, Pullman-style kitchen the center can be proud of,” he reports. “We went high-quality throughout and included a built-in refrigerator. Scott’s staff helped with the installation. Together, we all made it happen.”

Transforming the kitchen was entirely a labor of love. “When Scott offered to do the demo and brought Doyall into the project, we were thrilled,” confided FCDC Director Reva Reece, who praised the team for conducting efforts in the community style she calls “typically Fallbrook.”

Reece said, “As a nonprofit that must conform to stringent state and federal guidelines, the process of applying for and receiving repair and renovation grants can take up to two years. If we didn’t have friends in the community, we wouldn’t be able to run our quality program. Scott has always been a man who truly helps us and believes in family and community.”

 

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