Rebuilding Together Philadelphia (RTP) brings volunteers and communities together to work with homeowners to transform their houses into safe, healthy and energy-efficient homes. Each year, the RTP team and over 1,000 volunteers work with over 100 homeowners. They do this through four programs.
Block Builds. 100-250 volunteers, neighbors and homeowners come together three times a year to repair 10-25 clustered homes in a targeted neighborhood.
Asthma Trigger Reduction. Volunteers work alongside the in-house contractor team to improve the health of residents through providing repairs to reduce factors that can provoke asthma and other breathing conditions for adults and children.
Middle Neighborhoods Initiative. The in-house contractor team and subcontractors repair homes for age 55 or older homeowners in middle neighborhoods, those that are neither in crisis nor booming but are critical to a thriving Philadelphia.
Emerging [Re]Builders. RTP provides Career and Technical Education students with opportunities to repair homes for seniors and to build their technical and soft skills.
In 2017, Rebuilding Together Philadelphia was given a grant by the Giving Circle of $15,000. The grant supported RTP’s project, “VoTech in the House!” which mobilized vocational education students to make free health and safety home repairs for low income home owners who lived in the Fairhill section of North Philadelphia. Many of the senior women who received these free services owned their homes for more than 30 years. Having raised their children and grandchildren in these homes, the properties were seriously in need of repair.
With TTN’s Giving Circle support, Rebuilding Together Philadelphia was able to provide electrical, plumbing, carpentry, roofing, and health and safety repairs to 15 homes. It was the second grant ever received for this program and a true vote of confidence in their work! For additional information, click here.
contributed by Joan Gordon