2021 Board Giving Campaign

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$10,273 Raised$7,500 Goal

Home is the center of all things “Holiday.” It’s where family and friends gather to celebrate and appreciate the blessings of the previous year, while resting and preparing for the next. For some of our neighbors, though, this season brings more worry than welcome. Faulty wiring, leaky roofs, unstable flooring, and broken furnaces can quickly ruin even the most joyous of occasions. In fact, RTP has helped over 200 families repair unsafe or unhealthy conditions in their homes so far this year.

Luckily, good neighbors like us can help – in ways big, small, and a little of both.

This holiday season, RTP's Board of Directors would like to invite you to join us in rounding up the spare change on your everyday purchases in addition to your generous year-end gift. Your donation supports families in need of emergency repairs now, while your spare change will contribute to a pool of funds that can be used for vital repairs throughout the year.

Simply click on the Board member whose fundraising campaign you would like to support below, enter your preferred one-time or recurring gift amount, and check “Round up the spare change on my purchases” to get started. A one-time donation is not required to start rounding up your spare change, but any amount you can give now will help ensure your Pittsburgh-area neighbors have safe, healthy, and warm holidays.

RTP invests an average of more than $20,000 in each home we repair. We need your help to make sure funds are available to make our neighbors’ homes safe and healthy this holiday season and beyond.

As always, your gifts are tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law – even spare change donations! Sign up today and watch your spare change make a big difference in our community.

We’re excited to work together in this small way to make significant impacts in the lives of our neighbors this holiday season. Cheers to safe and healthy holidays for all!

Sincerely,

the Board & Staff at Rebuilding Together Pittsburgh