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Rebuild Upstate adds RSVP Project Manager

GREENVILLE, S.C. –To continue providing needed home repairs for our low-income neighbors, Rebuild Upstate has added Ryan Hulon as the organization’s RSVP Project Manager for Anderson County.

 

Hulon served in the US Army 82nd Airborne from 1997 to 2007. Years after his service, Hulon began working for the Anderson Area Chamber of Commerce while simultaneously earning his education from Tri County Technical College. After graduation in 2016, Hulon began working with the Cancer Association of Anderson up until 2023.

 

Hulon earned a number of awards in his years spent involved in the community, including a Hometown Hero honor and Leadership Anderson Warrior of the Year. He is currently a board member for Vets Helping Vets, the Anderson Area Airshow, the Belton Area Museum, United Way Basic Needs and Anderson Area Veterans Network. He served as the Chair of the Anderson County Veterans Memorial and was a member of the Rotary Club Dream Team.

 

“I’m excited to be in my role as the RSVP Project Manager, and I look forward to growing relationships in Anderson County to better serve our residents in need,” said Hulon.

 

Rebuild Upstate is committed to keeping low-income homeowners safe and living in dignity with home repairs and accessibility improvements in existing houses and neighborhoods. Home repairs can range from small plumbing fixes to roof and floor replacements. Accessibility improvements range from installing grab bars and railings for vulnerable populations to building wheelchair ramps for those with disabilities.


“We are honored to have Ryan join our organization and help grow our mission,” said Jake Beaty, CEO of Rebuild Upstate. “He is going to be a great addition that will help us increase our work in Anderson County.”


About Rebuild Upstate:

Rebuild Upstate serves low-income homeowners with repairs and accessibility improvements to create safe, livable housing in existing homes and neighborhoods in Greenville, Anderson, Pickens, and Oconee counties. Its team envisions a community where everyone has the opportunity to live a life of dignity in a safe home environment in order to maintain and foster strong, sustainable communities. Learn more at www.rebuildupstate.org.

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