Rebuilding Together

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Repairing homes, revitalizing communities, rebuilding lives. We envision safe homes and communities for everyone.

Rebuilding Together is the leading national nonprofit organization repairing the homes of people in need and revitalizing our communities. Through its national network of affiliates, Rebuilding Together works proactively and collaboratively with community leaders, long-term residents, funders and volunteers to foster dialogue and create safe, healthy communities together across the country. In 197

Photos from Rebuilding Together's post 04/28/2026

What a month! 🏡🔨

From city blocks to rural communities, National Rebuilding Month brought people together all across the country and National Rebuilding Day served as the culmination of what’s possible when we show up for one another.

Swipe through to see just a few of the moments that made this month so special. Every neighbor and home tells a story. Thank you to our affiliates, volunteers and partners who made it all happen.

Same time next year? We’ll see you there. 😉💚

04/25/2026

It’s National Rebuilding Day! 🏡🔨

Today, you’ll see volunteers painting, repairing, building ramps and making homes safer, but behind every project is something much bigger. It’s about helping people remain in the homes they love, maintain independence and create a sense of stability that everyone deserves.

Stay connected with us on our socials as we highlight the many projects taking place today. 💚

04/24/2026

Tomorrow, homes across the country will be repaired, improved, and made safer for the people who live in them.

National Rebuilding Day is a time to support our neighbors in meaningful ways. For many of our neighbors, these repairs represent more than just updates. These repairs will provide comfort, safety and the ability to remain in the place they call home. 💚🔨

Can’t join in person? You can still make an impact. Donate, share and help us spread the word. https://rebuildingtogether.org/national-rebuilding-month-2026

Photos from Rebuilding Together's post 04/22/2026

What does Earth Day have to do with home repair? More than you might think. 🌎🏡

When we repair and preserve existing homes, we reduce construction waste, limit the need for new materials and protect the character of our neighborhoods. It’s a sustainable approach that supports both people and the planet. These photos from National Rebuilding Day in 2002 capture more than a moment in time. They show what it looks like to invest in what already exists: homes, neighborhoods and the people who make them whole. 💚

We’re choosing to rebuild, not replace. If you’ve ever thought about being part of something like this, National Rebuilding Day is a great place to start. https://rebuildingtogether.org/national-rebuilding-month-2026

04/21/2026

Sandra has lived in her home for 25 years, experiencing different careers and caring for her mother through home hospice. After that chapter ended, she felt depleted. Soon after, her water heater failed, making everyday routines difficult. She couldn’t take warm showers or wash dishes properly. The situation felt overwhelming, especially when she was already worn out.

Thanks to Rebuilding Together Sandoval County, her water heater was repaired, significantly improving her life. “Getting hot water back literally changed my life,” she said, restoring comfort and ease that had been missing. As National Rebuilding Day approaches, stories like Sandra’s highlight how even small repairs can make a lasting difference.

Learn more about how you can help. https://rebuildingtogether.org/blog/things-we-don%E2%80%99t-think-about-until-they%E2%80%99re-gone

04/13/2026

Part 2. ⬇️

With the help of Rebuilding Together and dedicated volunteers, James’s home was transformed into a safer, more accessible space. A new ramp, critical repairs and even a small outdoor area gave him greater independence and comfort in his daily life. Stories like this are at the heart of National Rebuilding Month. Neighbors coming together to ensure more people can live safely and remain in the homes they love. 💚🏡

Learn more about how you can support National Rebuilding Month this year. https://rebuildingtogether.org/national-rebuilding-month-2026

04/09/2026

From the archives, 2016 📹

James has always done his best to take care of his home. However, after losing both of his legs to diabetes and facing various health challenges, some repairs became difficult and unsafe for him to handle alone.

In Part 1 of his story, James discusses the everyday obstacles he encounters at home and explains why it became necessary for him to ask for help.

Stay tuned for Part 2. 💚🔨

Photos from Rebuilding Together's post 04/07/2026

National Rebuilding Day, 2004 📸

More than 20 years ago, this home got a second chance. The repairs made it safer, more livable and a place its residents could truly call home. Today, millions of families still live in homes that need critical repairs. National Rebuilding Month highlights the importance of continuing this work and expanding access to resources that help keep people safe and healthy in their homes.

You can be part of the impact, too! Visit https://rebuildingtogether.org/national-rebuilding-month-2026 to learn how you can volunteer, donate or support a local project this April 💚

03/24/2026

For years, an older couple in Maryland lived without running water. When the nearby stream froze in the winter, so did their access to it.

In December 2025, Rebuilding Together Howard County helped change that, bringing running water to their home for the first time in decades. It was more than just a repair. It represented health and safety, something the homeowner described as “the best Christmas present ever.” 💚

Click the link to read more. https://rebuildingtogether.org/blog/when-stream-froze-so-did-their-access-water

03/19/2026

Consider this a sign to fix that leaky showerhead. 🚿🔨

Did you know that a showerhead leaking just 10 drops per minute can waste more than 500 gallons of water each year? Leaks may seem minor, but over time they can add up. Fixing them early can save money, prevent damage and protect your home.

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