Currently, there are no Church of the Resurrection build days scheduled. However, Habitat is always looking for volunteers for other homes. Click the link below to see the opportunities to serve.
When you arrive at the volunteer page, you will need to create an account. ( Note that this must be done for both first timers and seasoned volunteers, since Habitat changed their registration system).
Just click the 'create an account at the top of the page to do so.
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Construction for the Resurrection Saturday Build Days requires a time commitment of 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (This includes a lunch break so that you can eat the lunch that has been provided by Church of the Resurrection.)
Parking is available on the street. Please remember not to leave any valuables in plain view inside your car.
Yes, volunteers will be required to wear safety goggles at all times, and hard hats through the drywall phase. Work gloves and ear protection are also highly recommended.
Tools will be provided for you unless you prefer to bring your own. If you do bring your own tools, please label them, so that you are sure to get them back.
Yes, Habitat builds year-round. While spring, summer, and fall are typical home construction months at Habitat, construction and repair activities often must occur during the winter months due to sponsor funding cycles.
Volunteers must be at least 16 years old to be on a Habitat build site. If under 18, youth must be accompanied by an adult 21 or older at a five-to-one ratio. Youth cannot operate power tools or work at heights above six feet.
You do not need to be skilled with construction or have previous experience prior to volunteering. There will be house and crew leads on the build site to teach you everything you will need to know!
Please wear clothing that you do not mind getting dirty or possibly damaged. Sturdy, hard-soled, closed-toed, closed-heeled shoes are required. No sandals or slip-on shoes allowed. Pants are recommended, but shorts are acceptable in warm weather.
Typically Habitat can accommodate crews of six to ten people per house, depending on the phase of construction.