Rebuilding Together 2026

On April 18, 2026 over 25 volunteers from Saint Peter’s helped a local family make their home a little more comfortable and accessible.

“In one day, we can do together what would be difficult for one homeowner to do alone. Rebuilding Together is a chance to serve with our hands, encourage a neighbor, and live our faith in a practical, hopeful way.” — Bruce Jolly, Team Captain

Person working on constructing a wooden ramp at the front door of a house with brick walls, glass door, and house number 1937.
A man is standing outside a house near a door, working on a wooden frame or railing, with a dumpster and trees visible in the background.
A man installing or repairing the front door of a brick house, standing on a wooden ramp, with tools in his hand and a paper bag in his pocket, outside a house with a lantern and a mailbox.
People participating in a community cleanup event outside a house, with supplies, a trash bin, and furniture on the sidewalk on a sunny day.

About the 2026 project

Location and homeowner: This year, we worked on a home of a resident with mobility issues.

The homeowner’s needs The house needed cleaning, organization and minor repair/maintenance.

Volunteers

  • built a ramp to provide the resident with ease of access,

  • remodeled a bathroom to remove the tub and install a low threshold shower,

  • installed a new garbage disposal

  • decluttered to allow the homeowner to move freely around the house. 

  • Landscaped the property.

Who can help
Volunteers age 14 and older. No special experience required.

What we do
Home projects, gardening, yardwork, accessibility work, decluttering, and cleanup.

What to expect
We begin at 8:00 a.m., lunch is provided, and we expect to finish around 3:00 p.m.

2027 Date To Be Announced.

Time: 8:00 a.m. until the work is finished, approximately 3:00 p.m.

Ages: 14 and older are welcome

Food: Lunch will be provided

Questions: Contact house captains Bruce Jolly or Tony Poole

A place for every skill level

No experience needed

  • Yardwork

  • Gardening

  • Decluttering

  • Cleanup

  • Carrying supplies

  • Helping wherever needed

Helpful experience, but not required

  • Basic home repair

  • Accessibility-related projects

  • Light carpentry

  • Bathroom/project support

Frequently asked questions

Do I need experience?
No. We need volunteers with a wide range of comfort levels.

Can teens help?
Yes. Anyone age 14 and older is welcome.

What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes you can work in and closed-toe shoes.

Will lunch be provided?
Yes.

How long is the day?
We begin at 8:00 a.m. and expect to finish around 3:00 p.m.

Come help us bless a neighbor.

Join us for a day of practical service, shared work, and hope.