Thursday, May 28, 2009

Shasta Pools helps a family in need

I hate to listen to the news with all the negative things happening in our world, so it is refreshing to hear good news every once in awhile! While researching Shasta Pools, I ran across this article involving a Phoenix family and the trouble they were having.

Fiona Behan had paid $15,000 to a pool company that started work, but then filed for bankruptcy, leaving an empty concrete hole in her backyard. The pool was intended to provide hydro-therapy to her 6 year-old daughter, who suffers from a form of autism. Behan contacted a local news outlet, who ran the story and asked for viewers to lend a hand. Shasta Pools, the world’s largest privately held pool builder, stepped up to the plate. Shasta Pools and their subcontractors donated about $15,000 to create a “backyard oasis” for Behan and her daughter.








Shasta Pools helped out someone just because they could. To me, that is the mark of an exceptional company.

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