Lighthouse Club unveils ‘Perfect 10’ innovative fundraising project
Award winning builder, broadcaster, and construction mental health advocate Andy Stevens hopes to raise much needed funds for the Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity by embarking on a unique build project dubbed ‘Perfect 10’.
The Perfect 10 project aims to be the first ever build where only trades that have stepped forward through social media and Andy’s filming will get involved and hopes to raise around £10,000 for the charity.
The project is a Victorian semi detached house in Addlestone, Surrey which currently has two bedrooms. The downstairs bathroom and conservatory will be demolished and a double story extension will transform the property into a three-bedroom, two-bath house. The front porch will be extended to incorporating a utility room and the garden will receive a full makeover too.
All the trades involved will be asked to donate 10% of their wages, suppliers will be asked to donate 10% of material costs and Andy Stevens will personally donate 10% of the profits from the sale of the property.
Andy Stevens, Lighthouse Club Charity Ambassador, said: “With lockdown and Covid restrictions affecting traditional methods of fundraising across the country, this innovative project will ask absolutely everyone on the build to get involved in donating in some way, with 10 being the magic number. This cause is one very close to my heart as I’ve have my own journey with poor mental health and know how important it is to be able to reach out for support.
“As Charity Ambassador for the Lighthouse Club, I want to raise awareness of the excellent work they do and also contribute financially by donating 10% of my profits too.”
The project will be looking for specialist trades across all areas including, roofers, carpenters, plumbers, plasterers and bricklayers. If you’d like to get involved then get in touch @andystevensTV or 07824 484080 or #Perfect10 If you’re a trade that would like to help but have other commitments then you can still donate here.
Bill Hill, CEO of the Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity, said: “This fantastic venture shows what can be done outside of traditional fundraising efforts and is a truly innovative idea, It engages with every single person on the build, from the suppliers through to the trades on the job. As well as raising money it spreads the word about the vital support we deliver to our construction workforce and their families.”
It is hoped that the works will be completed in four months and Andy will be filming along the way and sharing progress on social media. Other media outlets will also be covering this brilliant project.