Our team of dedicated volunteers pour themselves into our mission day in and day out, giving their time and skills to make a tangible impact in the community.

The quality and success of our work in the community is a direct reflection of the passion and heart of our volunteers. We’re always looking for people who want to share their gifts with a world in need. Whatever your skill level is, you have the ability to make a difference. Check out below to see how you can plug in and serve!

 

RENOVATION PROJECTS

Where would our renovation projects be without our hardworking team of volunteers? Nowhere. Be the reason we’re able to provide quality builds at no labor cost, by serving on our project sites. Our Saturday Serve Days allow volunteers to serve with their hands and bring energy to our sites to show the people we serve that they matter. Whatever your skill level you bring, we have a place for you on our project sites.

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Although our work varies depending on the needs of those we’re serving, our projects often cover any of the following:

  • Framing
  • Plumbing
  • Electrical
  • HVAC
  • Drywall
  • Spackle
  • Trim
  • Tiling
  • Flooring
  • Painting
  • Siding
  • Landscaping

 

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WORKMANSHIP PROGRAM

It takes a lot of volunteer hours to keep this trades training and mentorship program running. We’re looking for skilled individuals who are passionate about passing on the trades to the next generation. Check out below to see how you can plug in and serve.

Provide Dinner for a Workmanship Class

Instructors

Our instructors are competent trades professionals who use their expertise and the curriculum we’ve developed to teach our students practical skills and expose them to a career path in each trade.

We’re looking for individuals who have worked in a particular trade for 10+ years, are able to train people who have zero experience, and are passionate about mentoring our students.

Teaching Assistants

Teaching assistants come alongside our instructors to help the students grasp the material the instructors teach. These TA’s serve primarily in the jobsite portion of class, where they assist instructors in helping students operating tools and delegating tasks.

We’re looking for individuals who have experience doing construction work and can do all of the following well:

  • Read a tape measure (1, ½, ¼, ⅛, 1/16)
  • Use a circular saw to cut a straight line
  • Hammer face and toe nails
  • Use an impact driver to drive screws
  • Use a chop saw to make precise cuts, including bevel and miter cuts

Mentors

Mentors are a consistent source of support for our students throughout the semester and for some time after. They check in with their assigned students periodically to see how they’re doing, what they’re learning, and offer advice and support as they decide which trade they’d like to pursue.

We’re looking for individuals who have worked in the construction industry for 10+ years and are able to be present in class once a week and communicate with one or more students throughout the program and the months that follow.

Administrator

The administrator helps the sets up and clean up of the operations part of our classroom, such as check-in, coffee break, and presentation media.

We’re looking for individuals who are available to attend the full class once a week for a semester.

CREATIVES & MISCELLANEOUS

As we’ve grown, we’ve come across opportunities for volunteers to serve with our back end operations, particularly creatives who can help with marketing and communication.

If you have skills in photography, videography, graphic design, writing, or anything related to administration or operations, we’d love to find a unique way for you to plug in.

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