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American Metal Roofs Community Service

DONATIONS AND VOLUNTEERING THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN COMMUNITIES IS A VERY IMPORTANT PARTS OF AMR.

Raising thousands of dollars and volunteering hundreds of hours, AMR and its employees are dedicated to making a difference in the world around us.

AMR is Committed to Helping Our Community

American Metal Roofs is pleased to announce the upcoming installation of a free metal roof as part of the “Roofs of Love,” program recently announced by Isaiah Industries of Piqua, OH. “Roofs of Love” is a campaign to provide free roofs for five families in need across the country. The chosen families will each receive a free metal roof for their home installed by a local Isaiah Industries dealer. The total value of the donated roofs is an estimated $300,000.

American Metal Roofs (AMR) is an Isaiah Industries local dealer that covers the state of Michigan. Recently, AMR Founder and President Frank Farmer was messaged through Facebook by Darlene and Larry Case of North Adams, Michigan about problems with their roof. Farmer called the couple back immediately to try and be of help. “I could hear the emotion in Darlene’s voice as she shared with me the years of challenges and frustrations they’d had with their metal roof and the local installer.” said Farmer. “And when I learned of Larry’s health issues, I knew they needed help.”

Farmer then contacted Todd Miller of Isaiah Industries and suggested the Case’s as prime candidates for their new “Roofs of Love,” program. And after hearing Cases’s roofing horror story, Miller agreed and the couple was awarded a free metal roof to be installed by AMR as soon as possible.

The Case’s originally reached out to Farmer looking for help fixing the metal roof they had installed on their home less than 10 years ago. “As soon as Darlene described their roof and the problems they were having, I knew what had happened—and I knew they were stuck,” added Farmer. The Case’s had been victimized by an inexperienced or unscrupulous roofing contractor. Roofing companies can lower project costs by selling and installing metal roofing designed for barns. The roofs may be cheaper than the competition, but barn metal is not approved for residential application. Farmer added, “These ‘cheaper’ metal roofs quickly begin to leak, fade and rust when installed on a house. The only fix is a complete tear-off and replacement.

The Case’s new permanent metal roof is scheduled to be installed in one day—August 16, 2021. To accomplish this amazing transformation, AMR is combining three of their regular crews into one “super crew” so they can complete the installation with a minimum of disturbance to the Case’s. “We’re looking forward to solving this ten-year ordeal for the Case’s. No one deserves to be victimized like this. We’re proud and gratified to be able to help the Case’s and to educate homeowners everywhere about the potential dangers of “cheaper” metal roofing,” concluded Farmer.

For more information about Roofs of Love, please visit: https://www.isaiahindustries.com/roofs-of-love/

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AMR Partners with Companies Feeding Families

On multiple occasions, American Metal Roofs has partnered with Flushing Community Church and the Food Bank of Eastern Michigan to serve food to families in need. To date, AMR has donated over 250,000 pounds of food!

Developed by Frank Farmer, President of American Metal Roofs, in conjunction with Flushing Community Church and the Food Bank of Eastern Michigan.

Companies Feeding Families continues to help feed local families with sponsorship from American Metal Roofs and other local companies.

AMR Gives Flint Park Back to Children

American Metal Roofs donated more than $10,000 in materials and labor, rehabilitating the Pierson Place Park located on Industrial Avenue in Flint, on the city’s northeast side. Employees from AMR spent the day working at the park, removing debris and repairing the grounds. They brought in new equipment for the neighborhood children to play on, including new swings, slides, jungle gym, and a sandbox. They also installed new picnic tables for local residents to enjoy. “Our company has been blessed, and we’ve made it our policy to make a difference in our community by giving back,” said Frank Farmer, president of American Metal Roofs. “The Pierson Place Park project is one way we can contribute to the future viability of the community.”

AMR Partners with Wayne County Sheriffs to Help Kids

COMMUNITY SERVICE 10300 black and brown teddy bears have recently taken up residence at the Wayne County Sheriff’s office – their ultimate destination: the arms of children in crisis. Frank Farmer, President of American Metal Roofs, headquartered in Flint, is behind the donation. “When a child is caught up in a situation that involves the police you just know they’re scared,” said Farmer. “We figure a teddy bear might bring some comfort and help a child cope with difficult circumstances. We just want to bring some level of security and to provide the Wayne County Sheriffs with something they can offer a child who may be scared or upset.”

American Metal Roofs Partners with Haiti Orphanage

Michigan based American Metal Roofs and its employees answered the request for help from Ebenezer Glenn Orphanage (EGO) in Haiti. The orphanage was in dire need of roof replacement and repairs. EGO has been in operation for 43 years housing 30- 40 children each night. The orphanage provides food, Christian education, and medical care for the children.

This past summer we sponsored Tara Sabin, the wife of one of our crew leaders, to go to Haiti to help out at the orphanage started by Tara’s Aunt and Uncle, Don and Doris Peavey. The Peavey’s answered God’s call to serve as missionaries in Haiti in 1970. Along with their four children, they moved to Dessalines, Haiti, where they built Ebenezer Glenn Orphanage,” explains Frank Farmer, President of American Metal Roofs.

A crew of carpenters and metal craftsman led by Dan Lane, Vice President, will travel to Haiti to complete the work. Along with completely rebuilding the entire roof system of the kitchen, they will build three shower rooms and complete many miscellaneous building projects.

“Our employees are phenomenal,” says Dan Lane. “Once we decided we wanted to help, the challenge was put before the employees at our Christmas party. Over $10,000 was raised through employee donations and company match.”

American Metal Roofs Gives Away a Metal Roof

72-year-old Bob Pasanen, and his wife Robin, knew their house needed some serious work, but on a fixed income, the needed repairs were just not in their budget. That’s when Bob heard the American Metal Roofs’ contest commercial on the radio. “They said they were looking for the worst asphalt roof in Michigan and I thought mine just might qualify,” said Pasanen.

AMR Donation Provides Bread 4 Life Funding

Because for some children, school lunches are the only meal that they receive all day. Many children go hungry every weekend.

In Flushing, MI, the community of faith stepped in to do something about it. Bread 4 Life provides these children with a bag full of nutritious food to take home every weekend, for the entire school year. Flint based American Metal Roofs provided necessary funding for the Bread 4 Life fundraiser video. The video was written, filmed and produced by Alfred Anderson Marketing. COMMUNITY SERVICE 9 The video was an instrumental part of the fund raising campaign. “We have been a blessed company and are excited to be a part of such an incredible community program,” says Frank Farmer President of American Metal Roofs. Bread 4 Life is a campaign to help eliminate hunger in the Flushing schools in the name of Jesus. Each week, bags are packed with healthy foods for grade school children to take home for the weekend.

More Projects AMR has Supported Over the Years...

In 2008 American Metal Roofs employees donated over 100 turkey dinners to local food banks.

In September, 2012 American Metal Roofs donated a metal roof for a local Eagle Scout project as it has in past years. These roofs are used on park pavilions and other public facilities.

AMR assisted the Flushing Christian Outreach Center with the development of a video for fundraising and awareness of the good work done by the center. The FCOC provides food and clothing, as well as informational services.