Volunteers are the lifeblood of Rebuilding Together Atlanta. At Rebuilding Together Atlanta,
the helping hands of skilled and unskilled volunteers are essential to helping low-income homeowners,
particularly older adults, people with disabilities and multi-generational families.
Volunteers from all walks of life are involved in every aspect of the organization. We count on volunteers
to help us reach our goal of making a sustainable impact in partnerships with the communities we serve.
To learn more about volunteering with Rebuilding Together Atlanta, click on the "I want to volunteer" link below.
See the latest pictures from Rebuilding Together Atlanta events on our SmugMug page!
Our
Mission
To
preserve and revitalize homes and communities. We work
to assure that low-income homeowners, particularly older
adults, people with disabilities and multi-generational
families with children, live in warmth, safety, and independence. Our
goal is to make a sustainable impact in partnership with
communities.
RTA Day 2009!
Mark your calendar for RTA Day on Saturday, September 19, 2009. On RTA Day,
volunteers will gather to complete home repairs on several homes throughout
the community. We invite individuals and groups to join us on Saturday
morning for a day of fun and community service. RTA works to make sure that
homeowners live in warmth, safety, and independence and you can help make
that possible! If you are interested in participating in RTA Day 2009,
please contact Jan Jordan by phone (404-351-4949) or by email (jjordan@rebuildingtogether-atlanta.org).
I want to volunteer!
Volunteers are the lifeblood of Rebuilding Together and the catalyst for our projects. Volunteers (age 14 and older)
of all skill levels are needed and welcome. Volunteers groups and individuals provide the necessary support and energy
to revitalize our Atlanta communities!
I
want to become a sponsor!Support Rebuilding
Together with a financial or in-kind contribution today and
your gift will immediately help families and communities in
need.
I need help with my house!To receive home repair assistance, the homeowner must be a low-income older adult , living with disabilities , or a family with children .