Earlier today,
September 7, “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” traveled to Medford,
Oregon, to surprise the McPhail family with the door knock that can
change lives.
As a young newly married couple,
C.J. and Lindsay McPhail decided they wanted to spend their lives
helping others. They started the Southern Oregon Chapter of Sparrow
Clubs, a non-profit organization, which helps children with medical
issues by pairing them with a school which adopts them as their school’s
"Sparrow." C.J. found himself speaking to students, businesses, and
anyone who would listen about the incredible power Sparrow Clubs gives
to both students and Sparrows. His amazing ability as a public speaker
motivated thousands of students to raise funds, perform service work,
and create programs all in the name of their Sparrow. Not only were C.J.
and Linsday a part of raising hundreds of thousands of dollars for kids
with medical needs, they were also able to help transform schools
through challenging students to look beyond themselves and serve.
C.J.
and Lindsay never imagined though they would one day need the help from
the very same organization they devoted so much of their time to. Soon
after moving to Portland and running a chapter there, their oldest son
Sawyer was diagnosed with a form of Autism and their second oldest son
Thatcher began to start showing signs of Autism as well. With their
children regressing, the family moved back to Medford to live on a
50-acre family property next to Lindsay’s parents. The boys showed great
progress, but Sawyer still faced several challenges due to his lack of
social cues. Much to the family’s surprise, Sawyer became a Sparrow and
through his endearing personality, he helped put a face on autism and
brought awareness to over 900 students in his adopted school. While the
property and the outdoors are great for the children’s progress, the
house is not built for their needs.
The electrical system
is from 1958 and recently an outlet actually sparked and shot small
flames, Rewiring would be difficult since the home is made of
cinderblocks. The windows are all original and are a safety hazard
because they are huge and are not tempered glass, meaning if they break
the glass won’t shatter. The plumbing is poor and leaks creating mold
in the bathrooms. Lastly, there is no heat in the back of the house.
Only the kitchen, living room, and front bedroom have ventilation so the
family is forced to rely on space heaters in the winter, which is
extremely costly and not eco-friendly. Moving away from the house is
financially impossible and not desired since the property is crucial to
the boy's progress.
The “EM:HE” design team has just seven
days to build a brand new home for the McPhail family. The McPhails
have been whisked away on a dream vacation to the new Aulani Disney
Resort & Spa in Hawaii, while “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” team
leader Ty Pennington, designers Paul DiMeo, Paige Hemmis, Ed Sanders and
new designer comedian Jeff Dye and local builders Ark Built Renovations
as well as community volunteers, build the structure.
"Our
community has been extremely gracious during the planning and
preparation stages of the build. Companies across our Southern Oregon
have stepped up and donated time, services, money and products to get
this job done," said Rush Behnke of Ark Built. "We are very excited to
actually start the build process, which is going to be a collaborative
effort of the program and our own fleet of volunteers from throughout Southern Oregon."
Spectators
will be able to be onsite in a special viewing area beginning Friday,
Sept. 9, at 8 a.m. All spectators and volunteers must visit the site via
a free shuttle service with pickup and drop-off locations to be
announced.
Spectators are encouraged to bring cans of
nonperishable food to the build to benefit the ACCESS Food Share Pantry
Network of 25 pantries. Special food drive barrels will be set up on the
site beginning Friday, September 9. Food drives in other communities in
which Extreme Makeover: Home Edition has built homes have been highly successful in helping feed the hungry.
The
series is produced by Endemol USA, of Endemol Holding, and
executive-produced by Brady Connell & George Verschoor. David
Goldberg is Chairman, Endemol North America.
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