DtE Contractors,LLC
210-279-0302 San Antonio
512-757-7574 Austin

Donna Jones is the founder and primary owner of DtE Contractors,LLC. She   
possesses a BA from the University of Texas at San Antonio and is currently pursuing a
Graduate Degree from the University of Washington  in Construction Engineering.
She holds and maintains a "Public Trust" Security Clearance and Numerous Certificates
in Disaster Management and Disaster Damage Inspections. She is a Humanitarian
and a Visionary.

Starting her career in 1983 as an architectural "board draftsman".  She has built
homes for some of the Largest Local and National Builders along the way setting new
standards and winning awards and winning awards. She continues to carry the
traditions of good quality for a fair price.

In 2002, a local disaster started her on a new career path. She has responded to some
of the worst disasters in American History helping those that have lost everything to
rebuild their lives.

Her missionary work is very near and dear to her heart.  I believe "it is right to give back
to help those help themselves".  My favorite quote: "if you teach them to fish they can feed
a village forever".
"It can be difficult to build a 6000 S.F. multi-purpose building in the mountains of
Honduras, with My Home and Business in the States. But, with God's guidance, good
people and thinking outside the box it is works."   
New Orleans Disaster Work - "After Katrina we had
mobile homes in place before they even had police".  
Just goes to show, that God will provide to those that
do good works.  There were 5 in all.  They served as a  
humanitarian distribution center, a church, daycare
center, missionary bunkhouse, a voting center, and
most of all....HOPE.
The Church of the Annunciation does
Gods Good Works.  "Glad we could Help"
God is Great !  The building is full of people.  It will seat
300+.  Houses a Vocational Center, Education Center,
Business Co-op, Episcopal Church, and Deanery.

Side Note: There is not one electrical light on in the place.  

Donna and Gerlan a local Honduran boy.  He
works a part-time job after school to help
support his mother and 4 sisters."I have
known him for 6 years. He is 15 and still in
school. There is hope for him and his family."