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Our Story

Rebuilding Together - Spartanburg home repair projects focus on providing immediate improvement to the safety and security of the homeowner. We look to safeguard the homeowner from critical internal and external hazards. This can include fixing electrical wiring, repairing leaky roofs, constructing wheelchair ramps, and transforming bathrooms into handicap accessible facilities.

The organization was founded in 1997 due to the great need throughout Spartanburg County for home repairs. The most recent Census data approximates that 3,500 Spartanburg County homeowners are both impoverished and elderly (over 65). The quality of housing for many of these individuals is sub-standard. Rebuilding Together’s goal is to continue serving this often forgotten population, working as a force for the prevention and elimination of sub-standard housing in the Upstate.

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Our Methods

Rebuilding Together works closely with community residents and leaders to address sub-standard housing needs in Spartanburg. We focus on health and safety deficiencies and execute projects through a combination of contractors, volunteer teams, and partnerships with local governments, businesses, and churches.. 

There is always more work to be done. Contact our office at 864-576-7101 to learn more about our current volunteer opportunities!

Rebuilding Together is committed to home repair assistance for eligible homeowners within Spartanburg County. Help us improve Spartanburg by donating your time and expertise or through monetary or material donations. 

Over 20 Spartanburg Communities Benefited

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Over 900 Homeowners Helped

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We will be a force for the prevention and elimination of sub-standard housing in the Upstate.”

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