Rebuilding Together Jersey City

Programs

Rebuilding Day

RTJC’s program, Rebuilding Day, is citywide renovation effort that is the culmination of a year’s worth of planning and coordination. On the last weekend in April, hundreds of volunteers renovate non-profit facilities and schools and repair the homes of low-income, disabled and elderly Jersey City citizens.

Rebuilding Weekend is a part of National Rebuilding Day where tens of thousands of volunteers across the nation give back to their communities on the last weekend of April. Rebuilding Day helps volunteers perform repairs and renovate homes of people who, due to age, financial limitations, or disability, cannot do the work themselves. Hundreds of skilled and unskilled volunteers give their time to create safer, brighter, and warmer environments. Repairs and renovations differ from house to house. The work may include: painting, carpentry, plumbing, electrical, weatherization, clean-up, yard work and other necessary repairs.

Applicants must be low-income, elderly or disabled persons who live in Jersey City and both own and live in their home. To qualify for inclusion in either program you must meet the following income guidelines:

All financial information received from applicants is treated as confidential.

For Nonprofit Facilities and Schools

Our facility projects allow nonprofit agencies and public schools to focus their efforts and funding on program services, rather than on repairs and renovations. Teams of volunteers work under the direction of skilled craftspeople to create efficient, stimulating work environments that improve nonprofit agencies’ productivity and ability to fulfill their missions. Typically, these projects focus on refurbishment, functional improvements, safety improvements, beautification and other enhancements to further the work of the organization.