Teen Scene in Alexandria
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Teen Scene in Alexandria

Fannie Mae, RTA build teen center.

Fannie Mae and Balfour Beatty volunteers join Rebuilding Together Alexandria Sept. 14 in building a new Teen Center at the Charles Houston Recreation Center.

Fannie Mae and Balfour Beatty volunteers join Rebuilding Together Alexandria Sept. 14 in building a new Teen Center at the Charles Houston Recreation Center. Photo by Jeanne Theismann.

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The entryway to the new Teen Center at Charles Houston Rec Center gets a fresh coat of paint from Rebuilding Together Alexandria volunteer Helen McNally.

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Rebuilding Together Executive Director Katharine Dixon points to a rendering of the new Teen Center at Charles Houston Rec Center. Volunteers from Fannie Mae and Balfour Beatty worked to build the new center Sept. 14 to serve the Parker-Gray neighborhood.

“This is going to be an amazing space when it gets finished.” — Rebuilding Together executive director Katharine Dixon

More than 55 volunteers gathered Sept. 14 to join forces with Rebuilding Together Alexandria and Fannie Mae to build a new teen center inside the Charles Houston Recreation Center.

“This is going to be an amazing space when it gets finished,” said Rebuilding Together executive director Katharine Dixon.

Rebuilding Together Alexandria and Fannie Mae partnered with the Alexandria Recreation, Parks and Cultural Activities Department to build a teen center in the Parker Gray neighborhood. With community input, a design was created by architectural firms Little and Cooper Carry.

Volunteers from Fannie Mae and Balfour Beatty built window storage benches, assembled storage bins and a work island, went through 21 gallons of paint and built a stage platform, all to revamp the Teen Center at Charles Houston Rec Center. The center’s renovation has been spearheaded by the Charles Houston Recreation Center Advisory Council and the Department of Recreation, Parks and Cultural Activities.

“By renovating this space at the rec center, the teen room will provide the young people of Alexandria with a dedicated place to be safe, have fun, learn, and grow,” Dixon added.

For more information, visit www.rebuildingtogetheralex.org.