Transforming Homes - Transforming Lives...
Please join us for National Rebuilding Day, the last Saturday of April each year. You'll be glad you did!
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The number of low-income homeowners increases each year. The current 24 million low-income homeowner families is expected to grow to an astonishing 28.5 million by the year 2010.
Each year, over 260,000 volunteers in towns and cities all over America tackle the challenges of sagging roofs, leaky pipes, shaky railings, peeling paint and rotting steps that plague low-income homeowners who don't have the means to fix these problems.
For low-income, elderly and/or disabled homeowners in Marin County, properly maintaining a home can be an impossible task. Many of our neighbors are placed in the position of choosing between vital necessities, such as food or medicine, or deferred safety maintenance issues.
Using materials, supplies and equipment donated by National corporate sponsors, local civic-minded businesses, organizations and individuals, Marin County volunteers address these deferred issues, by renovating, rehabilitating and providing modifications to homes belonging to these individuals. Individual families are referred to us through neighborhood associations, churches, synagogues, community organizations and service groups or by self-referral. Non-profit facilities are also eligible for our services.

...and in the process, transform lives.