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August 2003 
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Photo gallery
Great Lakes Roofing Corp., Germantown, Wis., donated materials and labor to The Survive Alive House & University, Germantown.
Photo courtesy of Great Lakes Roofing.
From the article: Give a little
Issue: August 2003
Roofing workers donate their time to reroof the Sargent Rehabilitation Center, Warwick, R.I.
Photo courtesy of Furey Roofing & Construction Co. Inc., Providence, R.I.
From the article: Give a little
Issue: August 2003
Phoenix-based Star Roofing's employees dressed as the stars and stripes during a fundraiser to benefit the Greater Phoenix Youth At Risk Foundation.
Photo courtesy of the Arizona Roofing Contractors Association.
From the article: Give a little
Issue: August 2003
Denver-based Johns Manville Roofing Systems donated a roof membrane for a green roof system installation on Garrison, N.Y.-based Manitoga/The Russel Wright Design Center.
Photo courtesy of Johns Manville Roofing Systems.
From the article: Give a little
Issue: August 2003
Elk Premium Building Products Inc., Dallas, donated materials to build a dog house that was auctioned to benefit the Dallas-area Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
Photo courtesy of Elk Premium Building Products.
From the article: Give a little
Issue: August 2003
NFL players assist homeowners through Heavy Duty Helping. From left to right: retired Miami Dolphin Joe Cribbs; homeowners Terris and Katina Prince; retired Baltimore Raven David Marshall; and retired Tampa Bay Buccaneer, Bobby Howard.
Photo courtesy of Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp., Brookfield, Wis.
From the article: Give a little
Issue: August 2003
The Freedom Center houses the Omaha World-Herald newspaper's production facility.
Photo courtesy of Petersen Aluminum Corp., Elk Grove Village, Ill.
From the article: Downtown digs
Issue: August 2003
The Freedom Center features low-slope EPDM roof systems and a barrel-shaped standing-seam metal roof system.
Photo courtesy of Petersen Aluminum Corp., Elk Grove Village, Ill.
From the article: Downtown digs
Issue: August 2003
Bondarowicz, vice president of Smart Roofing Inc., Chicago, with his wife, Cathy, and daughters, Faith (left) and Hanna.
From the article: Details
Issue: August 2003
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