Master Builder foundation paints, repairs 9 shelters

The fourth annual Master Builder Care Foundation’s “Painting A Better Tomorrow” event helped put a fresh face on nine shelters that help the homeless and others in need in King and Pierce counties, including Vision House in the Renton Highlands.

The fourth annual Master Builder Care Foundation’s “Painting A Better Tomorrow” event helped put a fresh face on nine shelters that help the homeless and others in need in King and Pierce counties, including Vision House in the Renton Highlands.

Since 2005, “Painting A Better Tomorrow,” a project of the Master Builders Care Foundation’s Shelter Care program, has painted and done minor repairs for non-profit organizations, mostly homeless shelters, in Seattle, Bellevue, Everett and other locations in the two-county area.

More than 200 volunteers participated in the event Nov. 1.

“It’s like giving a person a big hug with a paint brush,” said Joan Kartak, the event’s chair.