Rebuilding Together Henry County to Celebrate 30th Anniversary at Open House April 21 - By Claudia Loucks

By Claudia Loucks
Geneseo Current

Rebuilding Together Henry County will celebrate its 30th anniversary at an open house from 1 to 4 p.m. on Sunday, April 21, at the organization’s home at the corner of Church St. and U.S. Route 6 in Atkinson. Area residents are invited to the event and to tour the facility which was completed in June of 2021.

The conference room will be dedicated to the Rev. David Esche at a ceremony planned for 2:30 p.m. on April 21. Esche was the co-founder of the organization and it was his vision and passion that led to its success. He served as president of the board of directors at various times during a 25-year period prior to his health issues.

Esche and his wife Sharon now reside near DesMoines, and he will not be at the April 21 open house, but s recording will be shared with him.

The Atkinson site was chosen for the location of the RTHC building as it is in the Geneseo School District and its proximity to the rest of Henry County.

The 6,000 square-foot building includes offices and conference room space, a workshop and a storage room. The shop space is used for building wheel chair ramps and other projects by volunteers.

The storage space provides room for the groups program to loan adaptive medical equipment to people in need. Donations of good condition adaptive medical equipment are accepted by RTHC.

Sarah Snyder, executive director of Rebuilding Together Henry County, said there is a need for wheelchairs, shower chairs and tub transfer seats.

For more information about the REUSE Medical Equipment Loan Program, call Snyder at 309-944-6442 or email her at ssnyder@rebuildingtogether-hc.org.

Rebuilding Together Henry County has a long and rich history in the area and Snyder shared some of the statistics, “Beginning in 1994 as a non-profit, at that time called ‘Christmas in April- Geneseo,’ our organization has made home repairs with a market value of over $2 million. We have installed over 368 wheel chair ramps for our Henry County neighbors who have limited ability to access their homes - once again at no charge to the recipients.”

She said other projects scheduled by the group are a “demo day” in Geneseo on Friday, April 26; a Work Day from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 27, and “We are also hoping to have a deep cleaning day at our facility in Atkinson on the morning of April 27.

RTHC is supported through donations and grants.

For more information about the organization or to make a donation, visit www.rebuildingtogether-hc.org or email ssnyder@rebuildingtogether-hc.org.

Sarah Snyder, executive director of Rebuilding Together Henry County, is shown in her office in the home of RTHC, located in Atkinson. An open house is planned for Sunday at the facility to celebrate the group’s 30th anniversary. Photo by Claudia Loucks

ABOUT THE REV. DAVID ESCHE

Rev. Esche and his family moved to Geneseo in 1993 when he was called to serve as pastor at First Presbyterian Church, a position he held for 20 years.

“I spent the first six weeks interviewing community leaders in an effort to learn about the community for my benefit as well as for the benefit of the church,” he said. “What we discussed in those interviews were the strengths in the community as well as the needs.”

“I learned that although there were not pockets of poverty in the community, there were families who were not able to keep up their housing,” he said. “They told me about folks in the community who traveled around the country and built homes for Habitat for Humanity.”

He also was told about churches in Geneseo who had volunteers who did home repairs for their members who were not able to do those tasks.

“At that time, Steve Durian, a member of First Presbyterian in Geneseo, had just spent a week with a mission team that built a home in Mexico,” Esche said. “I also learned from the community leaders that money was available to do the home repairs for those people who could not afford to hire the work done.”

Christmas in April became a reality in the Henry County area in 1994 and Esche served in various capacities with the group from its founding, including as president.

Rev. Esche and Steve Durian were instrumental in starting Christmas in April in March of 1994.

The Rev. David Esche in 2017. Photo by Claudia Loucks