In late June, a team of SIU philanthropists picked up their paintbrushes to bring color to the lives of a Tacoma, Washington-area homeowner in need as a part of the annual Paint Tacoma Beautiful project.
Summer 2023 marks the 39th season that the city of Tacoma, Washington, has upheld its tradition of renovating local homes as part of their efforts to aid low-income, elderly, and disabled residents. Cumulatively, the Paint Tacoma Beautiful project (founded in 1985) and its volunteers have successfully painted and repaired upwards of 2,200 houses in Pierce County. After taking a COVID-related pause in both 2020 and 2021, the SIU is happy to have taken part in this charitable event once more, said SIU Tacoma Port Agent Warren Asp.
“This year, the SIU had 12 volunteers covering three work parties for a total of 60 work hours, seeing us through to completion of our sixteenth year of providing a service to members of our community who for one reason or another are unable to do for themselves,” said Asp.
The SIU team gathered at 10 a.m. and worked to repaint the home until about 3 p.m. Participating Seafarers included Chief Cook Raul Ventanilla, QMED William Cassel, QMED Eddie Arroyo, Bosun Francis Miller, AB Len Soriano, Chief Cook Rewell Encina, OMU EJ Encina, GUDE Reynaldo Agbulos, AB Raul Molina, MDR Duane Akers, administrative assistant Joni Bradley and Asp.
Soriano returned for a second year to volunteer with Paint Tacoma Beautiful. He spent much of his time working on the upper portion of the home.
“We surveyed the property and talked to the owner prior to starting. Then we set up our gear and prepped the surface and corners that needed to be cropped in. I started up top doing the trimming, then when I finished, I came down and helped out with the rest,” he explained.
“[Len] was rooftop- and ladder-bound the whole day he painted. He was our rock star and really made the project come together,” said Asp of his hard-working colleague.
With good vibes, great teamwork and some background music, Soriano and his fellow Seafarers covered about 70% of the property in just one day, taking great care not to over-exert themselves in the hot weather.
Erl Jan Encina (also known as EJ) assisted with Paint Tacoma Beautiful for the first time this year. He was happy to lend a hand to community members who needed assistance, and hopes to participate next year, if he isn’t aboard a ship. His father, Rewell Encina, joined him.
Of his experience volunteering with his father, EJ Encina said, “I had the pleasure of working with my dad during this event. Not only did he guide me in life for my own benefit, but he also opened my eyes to the idea of being helpful so I can be a benefit to others. This event is one of the best ways we can help our local communities. For our kind members that came out to help, I think they understand how there is more happiness and reward in giving than in receiving.”
“It’s special to have family like this involved because you get to witness the future of this industry happening in real time,” Asp stated.
The city of Tacoma provides grants and loans to the non-profit organization, ensuring that staff and volunteers can obtain project supplies to serve residents. Major sponsors like Sherwin Williams and Lowe’s, which are supporting this season’s projects, also donate some supplies for the project.
All labor for the Paint Tacoma Beautiful project is completed by volunteers, ranging in age from youth to seniors, who receive a brief but thorough training before beginning their work. Each volunteer is instructed about the purpose and background of the program as well as how long it may take and the commitment that is required. Then, they’re trained on how to properly paint a house, which includes instruction on paint application, tools, techniques and safety regulations (for example, how to properly use ladders on levelled and unlevelled ground).
The majority of volunteers prep the house for paint and then paint the house itself, according to the homeowner’s specifications and color choice. Both groups and individuals can participate in that part of the program. Volunteers can also help with transporting supplies to delivery sites, taking photos of the projects before and after the renovation is completed, or helping out with filing paperwork.
Aaliyah Freeman, marketing specialist for Paint Tacoma Beautiful, was quoted in an interview with Cityline as saying, “Honestly, I’d say [this program] contributes so much to the feeling of community. It really does create that sense of togetherness and people working together for a greater sense of purpose.”
What’s the driving factor behind Paint Tacoma Beautiful’s success? “The main thing is probably the true sincerity of wanting to give back and work with your community – really wanting to do the hard work and know that it’s going to be for a good purpose,” Freeman answered.
Seafarers are looking forward to coming back next year to continue their tradition of service, too. “Whenever I have the chance or opportunity, I always take the time to participate when I’m off from work,” said Soriano. “Just being able to help those people was enough for me and I’m thankful for that. I’m proud of our hall and I plan to continue volunteering and sharing these blessings I have with others.”
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