POSTS TAGGED: "#WeAreRebuilders"

January 1, 2022

Do you have a group of people looking to make a difference in your neighborhood? If you are committed to repairing homes for neighbors in need, revitalizing our communities and rebuilding lives for those impacted by natural disasters, please consider applying to launch a Rebuilding Together affiliate in your community.

January 1, 2022

With all the ups and down of 2021, I am grateful Rebuilding Together continues to be an important safety net for many of our neighbors who are living in unsafe homes or are impacted by natural disasters.

January 1, 2022

When you enter the Omaze sweepstakes for the Los Angeles Dream Home, not only do you get a chance win this stunning property, valued at $4.3 million, you also get to support Rebuilding Together and our mission to repair the homes of our neighbors in need.

December 12, 2021

Born and raised in West Baltimore, Donald was one of 10 children. His father came to Baltimore from Charleston, West Virginia and his mother grew up in Maryland.

December 12, 2021

Maudie has lived in her Southwest Baltimore home for 47 years. She’s raised four children in her home and it’s where she has many fond memories.

Woman sitting in a powerchair in the living room in front of a table with yellow flowers.
December 12, 2021

Susan wanted to stay in her home and community, but Susan never envisioned getting “stuck in place."

November 11, 2021

In commemoration of Veterans Day, we are thrilled to announce our 7th consecutive year of support from USAA.

Five women standing side by side in Rebuilding Together El Paso shirts in a hallway of the project site.
November 11, 2021

In March of 2020, 30 women from El Paso’s Junior League were the first [Re]Builders to kick off the She Builds program in El Paso.

October 10, 2021

Lakeview neighbor and frontline worker, Delores, lives in a family home that originally belonged to her grandmother. Delores has deep ties to Lakeview and takes great pride in her grandmother’s home. When her family home fell into disrepair, she wasn’t sure where to turn.