Where:
Long Live Roxbury
152 Hampden Street
Roxbury, MD 02119
Admission:
$40
Categories:
Accessible Spots, Drinks, Food, Social Good
Event website:
https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/30d7aacc-b08d-4ca7-92c8-1c2b50945063
Boston, MA – Rebuilding Together Boston (www.rebuildingtogetherboston.org), is hosting a fundraiser on Tuesday May 14th from 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm to finance essential home repairs for our Boston neighbors in need. Rebuilding Together Boston repairs homes for homeowners and revitalizes community spaces at no cost to the recipients.
During the celebration, attendees can meet with homeowners such as Roz Pendleton, whose home was featured on Ask This Old House with Rebuilding Together Boston last year.
Long Live Brewery, at 152 Hampden Street in Roxbury, is hosting the event and the food Chef Saba Wahid Duffy, from Chopped and Kush Mediterranean is providing the food.
Tickets are available on Zeffy.com for $40 at https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/30d7aacc-b08d-4ca7-92c8-1c2b50945063.
For sponsorship details, please reach out to [email protected].
“Our Long Live Rebuilding Together Boston fundraiser will provide critical funding to serve those on our waiting list and to support our mission. We appreciate all our sponsors and volunteers as we work to repair homes and revitalize nonprofit facilities for our Boston neighbors keeping them safe and healthy.”
Separately, Rebuilding Together Boston is honored and excited to announce that we have been chosen to participate in a special charitable giving campaign, sponsored and funded by Target.
Now through June 30, vote for Rebuilding Together Boston through the Target Circle program to help determine how Target’s donation will be allocated. Find out more about Target Circle here: www.target.com/circle. More votes for Rebuilding Together Boston will help our chances!
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Rebuilding Together Boston organizes and collaborates with contractors, tradespeople, volunteers, and other community members and nonprofit organizations to meet the urgent needs of our communities by preserving affordable housing, stabilizing neighborhoods, and reducing housing instability and the risk of homelessness. 95% of the people we serve are Black, Indigenous, and Persons of Color (BIPOC). Prospective clients must complete an application and provide supporting documentation, including proof of homeownership and income. There is never a cost to the people we help. Over the past 33 years, Rebuilding Together Boston completed over 600 renovation projects (for an estimated total value of over $8 million).
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