The Beaman Home Receives Donations From Sterling Contracting, Freedom Rebar & Concrete Supply

February 11, 2025 at 6:43 p.m.

By Staff Report

The Beaman Home announced the donations received from Sterling Contracting LLC and Freedom Rebar & Concrete Supply Inc., who have shown support for Beaman Home’s mission to provide shelter and services to individuals experiencing domestic violence.
In January, Sterling Contracting made a contribution of $5,000 to support The Beaman Home’s ongoing work. This donation will directly assist in providing critical resources for clients, including emergency shelter, legal advocacy and counseling services, according to a provided news release.
Freedom Rebar & Concrete Supply Inc. donated $15,000 in February. This gift will further enhance The Beaman Home’s ability to offer vital programs and services, helping survivors of domestic violence rebuild their lives in a safe and supportive environment.
“We are incredibly grateful to the Makinson family for their commitment to our mission,” said April Slone, executive director of The Beaman Home. “Their contributions will make a lasting impact on the lives of those we serve, and we are proud to partner with these businesses in our effort to end the cycle of violence in our community.”
These companies have demonstrated a profound dedication to making a difference in the lives of others, and The Beaman Home is honored to have their support, the release states.
Sterling Contracting LLC and Freedom Rebar & Concrete Supply Inc. are locally owned and headquartered in North Webster. Sterling Contracting LLC is one of Northern Indiana’s largest turnkey commercial and industrial concrete contractors, serving clients nationwide. Freedom Rebar serves Indiana and the surrounding states, providing fabricated rebar packages and supplies related to concrete services. Both companies are proud to be able to support local organizations that benefit the community, according to the release.
For more information about The Beaman Home and how you can contribute to the cause, visit www.thebeamanhome.org.

The Beaman Home announced the donations received from Sterling Contracting LLC and Freedom Rebar & Concrete Supply Inc., who have shown support for Beaman Home’s mission to provide shelter and services to individuals experiencing domestic violence.
In January, Sterling Contracting made a contribution of $5,000 to support The Beaman Home’s ongoing work. This donation will directly assist in providing critical resources for clients, including emergency shelter, legal advocacy and counseling services, according to a provided news release.
Freedom Rebar & Concrete Supply Inc. donated $15,000 in February. This gift will further enhance The Beaman Home’s ability to offer vital programs and services, helping survivors of domestic violence rebuild their lives in a safe and supportive environment.
“We are incredibly grateful to the Makinson family for their commitment to our mission,” said April Slone, executive director of The Beaman Home. “Their contributions will make a lasting impact on the lives of those we serve, and we are proud to partner with these businesses in our effort to end the cycle of violence in our community.”
These companies have demonstrated a profound dedication to making a difference in the lives of others, and The Beaman Home is honored to have their support, the release states.
Sterling Contracting LLC and Freedom Rebar & Concrete Supply Inc. are locally owned and headquartered in North Webster. Sterling Contracting LLC is one of Northern Indiana’s largest turnkey commercial and industrial concrete contractors, serving clients nationwide. Freedom Rebar serves Indiana and the surrounding states, providing fabricated rebar packages and supplies related to concrete services. Both companies are proud to be able to support local organizations that benefit the community, according to the release.
For more information about The Beaman Home and how you can contribute to the cause, visit www.thebeamanhome.org.

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