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Rebuilding Together Thanks you.
 

Volunteer working on molding There are many ways to help.

 Make a Donation

You can help rebuild homes before picking up a hammer or a paintbrush. Your gift to Rebuilding Together will help us:

 
What Your Gift Provides
Install safe and secure locks
$25
Add safety bars to an elderly person's bathtub
$50
Stop a dripping faucet
$100
Replace faulty wiring
$250
Modernize an outdated heating system
$500
Repair a leaky roof
$1,000

Your gift can also be used to commemorate a special event, such as a birth, wedding, anniversary, birthday, or to memorialize a friend or family member.

Donations should be made to:

Rebuilding Together *MC
3925 Plyers Mill Road, Suite 202
Kensington, Maryland 20895

Donate Online - safe and secure

This web site provides a safe and secure way to donate to Rebuilding Together*Montgomery County by using your credit card.

All donations are tax-deductible as provided by law and go directly to Rebuilding Together. Your volunteer support and contributions can assist us in achieving our mission of helping low-income seniors and disabled people in need.

You can also make a donation to Rebuilding Together through the United Way Campaign. Just put our classification number #8076 on your pledge sheet and your funds will come directly to Rebuilding Together.

For more information about these and other giving options, please contact the Rebuilding Together office at 301-933-2700.

Online Purchasing: Several online shopping venues give a portion of the proceeds to RTMC.

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CFC and United Way Campaigns: Please remember us in your charitable giving -- our Combined Federal Campaign number is 34462 and our United Way number is 8076.

 Individuals

Ask your employer, civic club, church or synagogue to sponsor a house!

A group of volunteers working on a homeGet your school involved!

Across Montgomery County young leaders are making a difference in their communities by volunteering for Rebuilding Together. Through internships or working on houses, you have the chance to make a lasting contribution! Sign up today with the Individual Volunteer Form.

Volunteer your skills!

Volunteer to solicit pledges and conduct fundraising activities. Or help with bookkeeping, house selection, envelope stuffing, whatever your skills, they may be greatly needed! Be an advocate! Spread the word. Sign up today with the Individual Volunteer Form.

Volunteer to work on houses!

Volunteer to preview houses, paint, haul trash, landscape, coordinate supplies, arrange media coverage, install wheelchair ramps, replace water heaters, install windows and doors -- these are just a few of the many jobs volunteers can do to help homeowners in need. Sign up today with the Individual Volunteer Form.

Become a House Captain

House Captains are the key to our success. Their job is to act as the Foreman or Director at a site. The House Captain is the one person in charge on Project Day and is responsible for planning and managing a safe and quality project that will be a meaningful and enjoyable experience for volunteers and homeowners. See more information about being a House Captain under Volunteers.

Become a House Ambassador

The House Ambassador plays an essential role by representing the interests of the homeowner during Project Day. House Ambassadors get to know the homeowner, are sensitive to the homeowner's needs and feelings, and supports and guides the homeowner throughout the process. The House Ambassador should be the individual who makes all contacts with the House Captain, Co-Captain and volunteers. See more information about being a House Ambassador under Volunteers.

Become An Area Coordinator

Area Coordinators are the keys to the House Captains success. Their job is to act as the Superintendent for five sites. The Area Coordinator is the point of contact for each of the House Captains he is to support and supervise. The Area Coordinator ensures that each House captain is planning and managing a safe and quality project that will be a meaningful and enjoyable experience for volunteers and homeowners. See more information about being an Area Coordinator under Volunteers.

Become a Committee Member

To volunteer as a committee member...see Board and Committees for more information.

Become a Board member

To volunteer as a Board member...see Board and Committees for more information.

 Corporations, Organizations, Congregations

Volunteers cleaning out houseCorporations, civic clubs, religious organizations, universities, manufacturers, utilities, health care facilities, chambers of commerce, boards of realtors, and other organizations across the country sponsor homes for repair and rehabilitation. Sponsorship fees range from $1,000 to $10,000. Sign up today using the Sponsorship Agreement Form

Organizations can give back to the communities in which they operate by establishing a partnership with Rebuilding Together, helping to revitalize cities and neighborhoods across the country.

Partnerships allow corporations to:

  • build employee teams

  • break down barriers

  • dissolve differences

Rebuilding Together will work with your organization to develop a partnership that is mutually rewarding and, more importantly, strengthens our neighborhoods and restores pride in the places we live.

Corporations, organizations, and congregations can participate in the following ways:

    Corporate Sponsor - $10,000.00:
  • Seat on Board of Directors
  • Logo and Name on all T-shirts and homepage website link
  • All supplies needed to complete home repairs on Project Day
  • House sponsorship with name on all event signage
  • Premier mention in event material
  • Entry for four (4) individuals into the TW Perry Golf event

   Neighborhood Builder - $5,000.00:

  • Logo and Name on all T-shirts and website
  • All supplies needed to complete home repairs on Project Day
  • House sponsorship with name on Project Day event
  • Premier mention in event material

   * Home Builder- $2,000.00:

  • Team Building Opportunity
  • House sponsorship with name on Project Day signage
  • Mention in event material

* The sponsor is responsible for purchasing all required materials to repair the home.

   501(c)3 or Religious Organization- $2,500.00:

  • Logo and Name on all T-shirts and website
  • All supplies needed to complete home repairs on Project Day
  • House sponsorship with name on Project Day signage
  • Prominent mention in event material
  • Recognition plaque  

   T-shirt sponsor:

  • if your organization is a Project Day Sponsor and would like to have your logo on our t-shirt, provide $1,000 and your logo or name will be placed on over 2,000 t-shirts.
 

Good Neighbor/Friend

Your organization is not able to sponsor a house at this time but would like to help with the costs of another home or with emergency home repairs.  For example, we have many requests for roof repair/replacement that we have to turn away every year.  Your donation will help us meet this need.

 How Skilled Professionals Can Help

Encourage skilled trades groups to participate! Ask any carpenters, electricians, plumbers, or roofers you know if they would like to volunteer! Sign up today with the Individual Volunteer Form.

    Wagner Roofing repairs homeowner's roof.

 
   
 
 

Rebuilding Together Montgomery County

3925 Plyers Mill Road, Suite 202
Kensington, MD 20895
301-933-2700

info@rebuildingtogethermc.org
 
 

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