Read the latest magazine Charity News Daughter Thanks Construction Charity for Home Renovation for Mum with Alzheimer’s 19 May 2026 A Burnley tradeswoman has thanked the construction charity Band of Builders (BoB) for stepping in to complete a house renovation, meaning she can finally move her mum, who has Alzheimer’s, into her home. Vicky Maddox was midway through an extension to her own family home when she had to give up work to become a full-time carer and move in with her mum, Keren, who was diagnosed with the Alzheimer’s form of dementia three years ago. It left her house like a building site. The move had split up the family, with Vicky’s 19-year-old son living in the house alone, and she was desperate for the work to be completed so that her mum could live in a safe environment. The pressure of not being able to finish the work herself took its toll on Vicky’s mental health, and she felt she couldn’t cope anymore. It was a fellow tradesperson who put her in touch with the charity, which delivers rapid, high-impact home adaptation and renovation projects, mobilising the construction industry to support its own. Band of Builders put out a call to its UK-wide network of volunteers, and 15 tradespeople came to complete the work in 13 days. Back Together Again Speaking at the handover of the project, Vicky said: “All the volunteers are amazing – I’ve never known anything like it. “My family can be together at last – and now that the work has been completed it means I can spend more time with my mum – who can still live independently, but in safety under the same roof as the rest of my family. “If I was ever asked what I have learnt from this whole experience, I would simply say to ask for help. True friends are there for you, trust them and ask for help sooner. If I had done that, then a lot of things would’ve been different in my life. But now I look forward, forever grateful for the help and continuing support from these true, real and amazing friends. We are a family who I dearly value and love.” Home Renovation The project, sponsored by CT1 and led by volunteer Terry Bungay, saw work carried out including turning empty shells of rooms into a new filly fitted kitchen and dining room and separate ground-floor bedroom, bathroom and cooking area. Nicola Walsh, Sales and Marketing Director at CT1, said: “We are honoured to be part of such a life-changing project and humbled by the tenacity shown by Keren and her family. We have been long-standing sponsors, partners, and friends of Band of Builders, and the work they do continues to amaze us. We are blessed to have been able to help and hope this family can now enjoy better living conditions, while Keren remains stable, safe, and supported.” >> Read more about BoB in the news Previous article CITB Allocated 30,000 Apprenticeship Grants in 2025-26Next article Breathe Freely Roofer Fact Sheet Share article You may also like View all News Charity News +2 13 May 2026 Mental Health Awareness Week: Going Beyond the Default in Construction Charity News +2 11 May 2026 Roofing Merchant Helps Youth Charity Rebuild After Arson Attack Charity News +2 5 May 2026 Band of Builders Completes Milestone 50th Project Check out the latest issue 124 May-June 2026 View Now Past Issues Get in Touch Sign Up to Roofing Today Stay up to date with all of the latest news from Roofing Today by signing up to our weekly Bulletins… Sign Up Today Get in Touch