Volunteer for our Cottonwood County or Nobles County Rebuilding Day!

Mark your calendars for our first ever Southwest Minnesota Rebuilding Days:

  • Nobles County Rebuilding Day will be held on September 10th from 7:30 am until 5 pm in Worthington
  • Cottonwood County Rebuilding Day will be held on September 24th from 7:30 am until 5 pm in Mountain Lake

Please join us for these community events by volunteering as part of our repair crews working to repair homes for our neighbors who need a helping hand.

To volunteer to be a part of this working celebration or to support this effort with a donation, call 507-200-2015 or email G.Kauffman@rtmn.org.

Check out The Globe’s recent article about our upcoming Rebuilding Days!

Thanks to Wells Fargo!

We are very grateful to long-time supporter Wells Fargo, who provided grant funding for eight low-income homeowners and also volunteers to help a homeowner in Blaine.

Volunteers from Wells Fargo removed an old, rotting deck and secured the door for a mother of seven in Blaine. She was worried that her very young children could fall off their deck, as it was is disrepair and appeared to not be constructed properly in the first place. With the help of Wells Fargo volunteers, we alleviated that concern for her. The grant from Wells Fargo will support an additional eight projects.

Thanks to Wells Fargo for your continued support of our work to ensure that everyone in our community has a safe and healthy place to call home!

Volunteer for our Safe at Home Program!

After a pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are actively recruiting and partnering with volunteers for our Safe at Home Program! Volunteers receive training from our team and then are deployed in small teams to make home safety and accessibility modifications for low-income homeowners who are older adults or individuals living with a disability. Modifications include installing grab bars, handrails, and much more! Join our Safe at Home volunteer team and make a meaningful difference for our neighbors in need by improving their safety, independence, and quality of life.

Interested? Contact Tom at tom@rtmn.org.