As we approach the end of 2023, I find myself reflecting on the incredible journey we've undertaken together.
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Earlier this year, Guy Cecala took the helm of Rebuilding Together’s national office Board of Directors. While not new to the board, having served on it for the past 6 years, Guy is excited to embark on this new role and has a clear vision for Rebuilding Together.
Earlier this year, Guy Cecala took the helm of Rebuilding Together’s national office Board of Directors. While not new to the board, having served on it for the past 6 years, Guy is excited to embark on this new role and has a clear vision for Rebuilding Together.
Earlier this year, Guy Cecala took the helm of Rebuilding Together’s national office Board of Directors. While not new to the board, having served on it for the past 6 years, Guy is excited to embark on this new role and has a clear vision for Rebuilding Together.
At Rebuilding Together, we’re proud of the work we do with partners that share our vision of safe homes and communities for everyone.
At Rebuilding Together, we’re proud of the work we do with partners that share our vision of safe homes and communities for everyone.
At Rebuilding Together, we’re proud of the work we do with partners that share our vision of safe homes and communities for everyone.
This October, Rebuilding Together hosted our annual affiliate conference, Summit, in Indianapolis, IN. Rebuilding Together affiliate leaders from across the country joined together for a weekend of education, connection and inspiration. A small group of Summit attendees had the opportunity to tour the historic Flanner House, a 125-year-old nonprofit that empowers families and individuals to move from instability to self-sufficiency.
This October, Rebuilding Together hosted our annual affiliate conference, Summit, in Indianapolis, IN. Rebuilding Together affiliate leaders from across the country joined together for a weekend of education, connection and inspiration. A small group of Summit attendees had the opportunity to tour the historic Flanner House, a 125-year-old nonprofit that empowers families and individuals to move from instability to self-sufficiency.