APPLY FOR help

Overwhelmed with home repairs? You've come to the right place.

HOW TO APPLY

Our focus is to bring lasting change to a community by providing home improvements and safety and wellness enhancements for low—to moderate-income homeowners who are having trouble maintaining their homes independently.

Licensed professionals complete critical repairs, and teams of community volunteers complete minor maintenance (see below for details).

Our service areas vary over time and are determined by funding and the community's overall needs.

 

Join Fall Fix-Up Day 2025 in the Tri-Cities Area!

Are you a homeowner in Petersburg, Hopewell, or South Chesterfield needing repairs? We're looking for applicants like you to participate in our volunteer-friendly Fall Fix-Up Day, October 2025.

Who Should Apply? Residents of Petersburg, Hopewell, and South Chesterfield are eligible to apply.

What is Fall Fix-Up Day? It is an annual volunteer initiative in which community members come together to provide essential home repairs.

Ready to get started? Click above to learn more and fill out your application. Once completed, simply save it and email it to info@rtrva.org.

Application Deadline: June 30, 2025

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If you live in the City of Richmond or are looking to apply for critical home repairs, please fill out the application below:

or MAIL APPLICATION to Rebuilding Together Richmond, 3500 Patterson Ave, Richmond, VA 23221

If you have any questions or need more information, please call 804.447-3841 or email info@rtrva.org.


CURRENT SERVICE AREA

 

RICHMOND CHESTERFIELD Hopewell/Petersburg
Northside: Brookland Park/Highland Park So. Chesterfield/Ettrick/Matoaca Citywide

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Meeting these qualifications DOES NOT GUARANTEE that you will be chosen for one of our programs.

 

WHAT WE OFFER:

Depending on your home’s repair needs, you may qualify for one or both of the following programs:

Critical Home Repair Program

Funded primarily by the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, this program focuses on essential repairs to improve home safety and accessibility. Typical services include roof repairs, heating and cooling system upgrades, mold remediation, plumbing repairs, wheelchair ramp installations, tub-to-shower conversions, and more.

Volunteer Repair Program

Our volunteer build days unite companies, faith-based organizations, and civic groups to complete volunteer-friendly projects. Typical projects include yard work, painting, railing repairs, minor plumbing repairs, and other tasks that enhance the home’s livability.