A charity in Baltimore is helping people put their lives back together by taking old houses apart. Details Deconstruction employs people with a history of incarceration, addiction, and other problems, sending teams to work sites as far away as Florida and Massachusetts. And it won a contract from the City of Baltimore to take down blighted rowhouses.
Details Deconstruction also has an environmental mission. Unlike traditional demolition services, it recycles or reuses everything possible. And because it is a nonprofit, property owners who use the service and donate salvaged building materials can get a tax break.
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