At Rebuilding Together of Greater Charlotte, we believe that everyone deserves to live in a safe and healthy home. Through our Building a Healthy Neighborhood (BaHN) program, we have been able to bring critical home repairs and community revitalization efforts to neighborhoods with significant housing needs. Today, we are thrilled to announce the expansion of BaHN into two East Charlotte neighborhoods: Hampshire Hills and Eastwood Acres!
Read MoreOn April 9, 2025, Rebuilding Together of Greater Charlotte will host the inaugural Rise to Rebuild Breakfast at The Ruth in Charlotte, NC. This event marks 15 years of impact and is a call to action for housing stability and community revitalization.
Read MoreWith access to government grants, RTGC has been able to invest more money in each of our critical home repair and accessibility modification projects — meaning we can have a deeper and longer lasting impact. Many of these grant programs are reimbursed-based, which requires significant upfront capital. Our solution to this issue is The Revolving Repair Fund.
Read MoreJoin us at 8 a.m. on April 9 for the inaugural Rise to [Re]Build Breakfast as we celebrate 15 years of impact and our commitment to ensuring safe and healthy housing for families across the Greater Charlotte area. Featuring a keynote by Leah Rothstein and panel discussion of neighborhood leaders, the event will explore actionable solutions for building more equitable, inclusive communities.
Read MoreNational Rebuilding Month is a month-long call to service that [Re]Builders have been celebrating every April since 1973! Throughout April, affiliates across the country, including RTGC, and volunteers will serve veterans, older adults, families and neighbors recovering from natural disasters by providing them with a variety of essential health and safety home repairs.
Read MoreSupporters raised $17,214 — 68% of our $25,000 goal — to help us achieve our mission of safe and healthy homes for everyone. Twenty-two donors gave as part of the Behind Every Front Door Campaign, and the majority of gifts were between $25-$200. To offer repairs at no cost to low-income homeowners, we rely on the generosity of [Re]Builders’ motivated to help their neighbors in need.
Read MoreMore than $33,000 was raised to support neighbors in need of critical home repairs and accessibility modifications at [Re]Building Spirits, a night of festive fun featuring an ugly sweater competition, gingerbread house making contest, and more. The event, hosted by Rebuilding Together of Greater Charlotte, was sponsored by Lowe’s, Novant Health, and McGuireWoods.
Read MoreThere’s a story of home and family behind every front door. Home should be a safe and healthy place you can rely on, but that’s not the reality for many neighbors in need in the Greater Charlotte area. This holiday season, we're asking the community for $25,000 — the average cost of one of our projects.
Read MoreMore than 30 supporters donated over $10,000 — more than 200% of the fundraising goal — to the restore RTGC’s fleet for full service to the community and protect the vehicles from future incidents that would interrupt service after they were broken into and stolen from in October.
Read MoreAuthor and philanthropist MacKenzie Scott gifted $9 million in funding to further our mission of repairing homes, revitalizing communities, and rebuilding lives. This transformative gift will help us in expanding our work of repairing homes and revitalizing communities throughout the United States.
Read MoreJoin Rebuilding Together of Greater Charlotte for a night of holiday cheer while making critical home repairs possible, so neighbors in need have a safe and healthy place to call home for the holidays. The event, held Nov. 30 from 5:30-8 p.m. at NoDa Brewing Company, will feature gingerbread house decorating and ugly holiday sweater competitions and a raffle for prizes.
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