Rebuilding Together Washington County (RTWC) — an affiliate of Rebuilding Together, a leading national nonprofit in safe and healthy housing that provides low-income homeowners with critical home repairs – has been providing much needed home repair for low income homeowners since 1994. RTWC maintains year round repair programs to meet the demanding repair needs of some of Washington County’s most vulnerable homeowners.  Together, with our community partners, we transform the lives of these homeowners by improving the safety and health of their homes. RTWC’s nearly 500 volunteers complete about 100 repairs projects each year.

Press Inquiries can be directed to Danielle Schira, Executive Director at 503.644.4544 or [email protected].


Rebuilding Together Washington County brings together 12 home owners, 200 volunteers and three mayors in seven local cities on National Rebuilding Day April 28

Forest Grove Mayor Peter Truax, Hillsboro Mayor Steve Callaway and Beaverton Mayor Denny Doyle will be among those delivering encouragement to over 200 volunteers at Hillsboro United Methodist Church and Beaverton United Methodist Church bright and early on April 28. Shortly thereafter the painting, siding, flashing, flooring, yard, gutter, moss removal and more specialized work that we call National Rebuilding Day will begin.


Rebuilding Together Washington County to Transform 12 Homes, Educate Communities During National Rebuilding Month this April

Rebuilding Together, a leading national nonprofit in safe and healthy housing that provides low-income homeowners with critical home repairs, will have its annual National Rebuilding Month this April. Nearly 40,000 volunteers will serve in more than 1,600 affiliate-led rebuild projects throughout National Rebuilding Month.

In our community, Rebuilding Together Washington County (RTWC) will host volunteers to repair 12 homes across Washington County during National Rebuilding Month.


Rebuilding Together Washington County Hosts Home Repair Event
Volunteers to help homeowners in Heritage Village avoid eviction

(Beaverton, OR) Rebuilding Together Washington County (RTWC)— an affiliate of Rebuilding Together, a leading national nonprofit in safe and healthy housing that provides low-income homeowners with critical home repairs — will host a home repair volunteer event to help homeowners in Heritage Village. Volunteers will join to help homeowners complete exterior repairs, an effort that will help homeowners avoid evictions.

October 7th, 2016


Rebuilding Together Washington County to Provide Critical Repairs to 14 Homes During National Rebuilding Day
Over 200 volunteers to help rebuild homes across Washington County.

(Beaverton, OR) Rebuilding Together Washington County (RTWC)— an affiliate of Rebuilding Together, a leading national nonprofit in safe and healthy housing that provides low-income homeowners with critical home repairs — will take part in National Rebuilding Day. This will be the 23rd year RTWC has partnered with the community on National Rebuilding Day. Since the founding of RTWC 23 of years ago, more than 270 households have received free repairs necessary to keep their homes in safe and healthy condition.

April 25th, 2016