If Charlotte is to address its home affordability issues, it must do more to preserve its current stock of aging homes, not just build new affordable units. Organizations like Rebuilding Together of Greater Charlotte that provide critical home repairs and accessibility modifications tackle gentrification and displacement by allowing homeowners to age in place and stay in their communities.
Read MoreDuring a two-day event, 80 Wells Fargo volunteers provided essential, no-cost home repairs. From roof repairs to electrical fixes, this work helped neighbors of the Hidden Valley community safely remain in their homes for years to come and preserve their key economic asset – their homes. Meet one of those homeowners, Linda Coble, who’s grateful to see an organization fulfill what they promise.
Read MoreOver time, Ray Goodman’s childhood home began to have too many maintenance problems to keep up with. Rebuilding Together of Greater Charlotte repaired his bathroom, provided him a new stove and refrigerator, put in a new HVAC system, and helped to replace his roof. When all construction was completed, RTGC contributed almost $39,000 in value to provide him with a safe and healthy home.
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.
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