How did RTSF and some of our great volunteers end a busy week? Free beer and a brewery tour! This tour has taken years in the making, but finally the stars aligned and on a beautiful San Francisco night, a group of volunteers and RTSF staff met at Anchor Steam Brewery. If you missed out on the fun, check out the highlights! Read More »
She very much approves of all the work the January 2012 and August 2011 CapacityCorps class accomplished in Pittsburgh, PA this past week. We built steps, kitchens, installed drywall, got covered in soot, and made a difference in the lives of a few residents of the Homewood neighborhood. Read More »
Introducing Rebuilding Together San Francisco’s Development Intern extraordinaire, Faina Gersh. She is relatively new to the City, opting to take a hop from Florida to California, landing in San Francisco and into our office.
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We are heading into the crazy beast we call National Rebuilding Day! We are in need of photographers willing to volunteer their skills to capture before/after photographs of our projects, document our events, and capture all the action during our rebuilding day!
Benefits: You are volunteering your skills for a good cause. We will post your photos in our Flickr page and make sure people know who took the pictures. Any of the pictures you capture can be used to build your portfolio and we will always be happy to be a reference.
Contact: Ted@rebuildingtogethersf.org
Know how to throw a party? Join our event committee! Work with our Executive Director and help source materials, book entertainment, get donations for our silent auction and have a great time in the process!
Benefits: Event Planning experience, networking opportunities, and who doesn’t like a good part?
Contact: Ted@rebuildingtoghetersf.org
We need volunteers to dedicate 1 or 2 hours per week to help with administration, office duties, and special projects from our Development, Outreach and Program department.
Benefits: We are a fun and fast paced office. You’ll be able to develop skills in different areas, and get first hand experience in a small, highly functioning non-profit.
Contact: Ted@rebuildingtogethersf.org
As I enter the home and meet Ms. S, she leads me up her staircase gripping a wobbly hand rail. Her home smells like baked cookies, and a pine. I see Christmas decorations; a table lay out with a beautiful deep green table cloth and evidence of children, but for now things are quiet.
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Description: Mr F is 60 years old and is a low income San
Francisco resident.
Needs:
We need a Home Safety volunteer with Level 1 skills to check smoke
detectors.
We need a Home Safety volunteer with Level 2 skills to install grab bar
We need a Home Safety volunteer with Level 3 skills to repair exterior
handrail.
Volunteering and the spirit of giving transcends oceans. Derek and Stella both have a history with volunteerism and refused to be hindered by a short hop across the world. Read More »
Ms. D is a 3rd generation San Franciscan, her family is 7th generation Californian and her home is about 100 years old – in fact, the home was originally built for Presidio officers, complete with a horse stable in the back. Read More »