We offer a year-round program that is purely volunteer-driven and non-sponsored to provide assistance for small projects in low-income neighborhoods or for low-income resident homeowners who are 60 years of age and/or disabled.
Projects are matched with times when volunteers are available to donate labor to complete small projects such as exterior garage or house painting, landscaping, attic/basement cleaning, and litter cleanup.
This summer, Rebuilding Together Dayton took on nine projects in the Dayton area, specifically Highview Hills, Miami Chapel-Roosevelt, South Park, Huber Heights, and Newcom Plains.
If you are interested in volunteering or have a project in mind that could use our assistance, please call 229-4892.
We would like to acknowledge and send a special thank you to the following volunteer groups, partnered organizations, and individuals that helped make Dayton homeowners and communities live warm, safely and independently this summer. Thank you and we look forward to working with you again!
Belmont United Methodist Church
Carroll High School
Catholic Heart Work Camp
Dayton Christian Center
Dayton Ohio Habitat for Humanity
First Baptist Kettering
Incarnation Church
Jill Davis of South Park Neighborhood
Kaamil Slaughter of Highview Hills Neighborhood
Karin Manovich of South Park Neighborhood
LexisNexis
Montgomery County Solid Waste
Summer of Service (St. Anthony’s, St. Christopher’s, and Holy Angels)
Terry Bruns, Jeremiah’s Letter, Inc.
Zion Lutheran Church of Comstock Park, Michigan |