Rebuilding Together Dayton is a volunteer-driven, non-profit organization that assists low-income Dayton homeowners, particularly the elderly and disabled, to live in warmth, safety and independence by building community partnerships which result in home rehabilitation. With Rebuilding Together Dayton’s assistance, fifteen homes have been rehabbed in the Phoenix Project area

Annually, Rebuilding Together Dayton selects worthy homeowners for the National Rebuilding Day project held the last Saturday in April. Over thirty homes are improved each year. Nominations are made by neighborhood groups, churches, neighborhood development corporations, city housing inspectors, priority boards and individuals. Applicants must own their own homes in the City of Dayton and have a combined household income of less than 80% of the area median income. Preference is given to homeowners who are elderly and/or disabled and have lived in their homes for a minimum of 10 years.

Rebuilding Together also offers help to our disadvantaged citizens year round through their NeighborCare program. To get more information, contact Rebuilding Together at: 229-4893 or check out their website at: http://www.rtdayton.org/