Combining 2 decades of plumbing and mechanical trades experience along with a large social media presence...
A non-profit foundation that provides help to people who can't fix their plumbing or heating is a critical service that helps vulnerable populations to maintain basic necessities like shelter, safety, and health. Mikey Pipes Philanthropy serves as a lifeline for individuals and families who are struggling to make ends meet and face insurmountable challenges in accessing and affording critical home repairs. Plumbing and heating problems can arise at any time and can cause severe consequences if left untreated. Issues like leaky pipes, clogged drains, and malfunctioning heaters can quickly lead to water damage, mold growth, and even fires. For many people, particularly those on fixed incomes or facing economic hardship, the cost of these repairs is prohibitively expensive, leading them to go without heat or water for extended periods.
Mikey Pipes Philanthropy fills this gap by providing much-needed assistance to those who cannot afford professional plumbing and heating services. The foundation works with volunteers and skilled professionals to provide affordable and reliable plumbing and heating services to those in need. Our primary mission is to improve the quality of life for those who are struggling and make sure that they have safe and healthy living conditions. The foundation's services are available to a broad range of individuals, including low-income families, seniors, people with disabilities, and veterans.
We are funded through donations from individuals and organizations who share their commitment to supporting vulnerable populations. Donations are used to purchase equipment and supplies, pay for staff salaries, and cover overhead costs associated with operating the foundation. Our impact extends far beyond the individuals we serve. By providing affordable and reliable plumbing and heating services to vulnerable populations, the foundation helps to improve the safety and health of our entire community. When individuals are able to access basic necessities like clean water and heat, they are better able to focus on other aspects of their lives, like work, education, and community involvement.
Combining 2 decades of plumbing and mechanical trades experience along with a large social media presence...
Daniel Norensberg is accomplished accountant with 25 years of experience in the industry...
Joel Schindler has been a trial lawyer located in New York since 1995 and works on substantial personal injury cases....
Joshua Feiler is a Principal and Global Head of Tax/Counsel for GoldenTree Asset Management...