OTISFIELD, MAINE | Ready to go with hammers, paint and plywood, dozens of volunteers from Toll Brothers headed to Seeds of Peace Camp over the weekend to prepare it for its 23rd summer.
This is the 17th consecutive year in which employees from the New England Division of Toll Brothers have volunteered their time and resources to prepare the Camp to host young leaders from conflict regions around the world.
“For the last 17 years we have been honored to host what we call “Toll Brothers Day” up at Camp,” said Seeds of Peace Executive Director Leslie Lewin.
“We are so grateful to the Toll Brothers community for their continued support of our program. Over the years their help and dedication has helped us transform Camp into a home for the worlds emerging leaders.”
Volunteers spent the weekend working on a variety of projects involving: landscaping, carpentry, plumbing, painting, leveling bunk houses and replacing light fixtures in the mess hall kitchen.
Toll Brothers, Inc. is one of America’s leading luxury homebuilders and Bob Toll, Executive Chairman of the Toll Brothers Board, is a member of the Board of Directors of Seeds of Peace.
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