Merry Christmas from Austin Roofing and Construction

christine • December 11, 2023

Wishing You a Christmas Filled with

Community, Love, and Unforgettable Moments


Merry Christmas from Austin Roofing and Construction


 

The holiday season is upon us, painting the world in hues of joy and festivity. Austin Roofing and Construction extends heartfelt Christmas wishes to you, right here in Austin, Texas. This time of year is a reminder of the importance of connection, love, and sharing moments that will forever be etched in our memories.

 

Reflecting on a Year of Community Growth

 

Looking back, we are incredibly grateful for all of the ways we got to enjoy Austin and give back to our beautiful city. We just wrapped up our 11th Christmas Party at the Central Texas Children's Home! Each year all of the kids get a sponsor that purchases them a Christmas Wish List up to $250.  Some kids have never even made a Christmas List. Can you believe that? It was just this past Saturday, December 9th. We had Salt Lick BBQ, a Photo Booth, Games, Crafts, Music & of course Present Opening! Coming up is the Helping Hand Home for Children's New Years Party.  We have been honored to sponsor a fun afternoon full of food, games, crafts and fun for 7 years now.  The theme this year is a Masquerade Ball!  In 2023 we donated 27 free metal roofs to the new additions at the Community First! Village. Enhancing the lives of our most vulnerable fellow Austinites.  Thank you to all of our clients as this is your donation to Austin!!

 

Celebrating the Power of Love

 

The holiday season is a time to celebrate the love that binds us. From cherishing the warmth of family gatherings to extending compassion to those in need, love is the driving force that makes our community thrive. Let us remember the true essence of the season by spreading kindness, understanding, and empathy, making Austin a more welcoming and inclusive place for everyone.

 

Creating Unforgettable Moments

 

Christmas is not just about exchanging gifts, but also about creating lasting memories that will be treasured for years to come. Whether it's sharing a delicious meal, singing carols under the twinkling lights, or simply enjoying heartfelt conversations with loved ones, these moments are the true essence of the season. May your Christmas be brimming with laughter, joy, and unforgettable moments that will forever warm your hearts.

 

Austin Roofing and Construction: Committed to Your Well-being

 

As we step into the new year, we remain dedicated to serving our community with the same passion and commitment. We are committed to providing exceptional roofing and construction services, ensuring the safety and comfort of your homes and businesses.

 

From our family to yours, we wish you a Merry Christmas filled with peace, love, and the spirit of the season. May the joy of Christmas resonate throughout the year, reminding us of the importance of community, love, and shared moments.


 Happy Holidays from Austin Roofing and Construction!

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