CORPORATE BUILD DAY INTEREST
Thank you so much for your interest in bringing a group to volunteer with Habitat DC-NOVA. We have limited opportunities in 2024, but we are set to open two new build sites in 2025. We are building 17 duplexes in Ward 7 of D.C. that will hopefully be ready for volunteers by spring 2025, and then, we will begin 10 townhomes in the city of Fairfax that will be ready for volunteers by early summer 2025.

Our build days are our most popular activity, and our calendar fills up very quickly. If you are interested in participating in a Build Day, please complete the form below or email Rachel Jones, our Volunteer & Community Engagement Manager, at rachel.jones@habitatdcnova.org.

We currently host groups of 10 volunteers, and no experience is needed. Volunteer activities will vary depending on the construction timeline. All tools and materials for your Build Day will be provided for you.

For Build Days, we would kindly request a contribution of $10,000 that will secure your Build Day and directly support the cost of construction of the home. You can learn more about our sponsorship program on our website: https://www.habitatnova.org/support-habitat/corporate-partnerships/.

We look forward to working with you. Together we can support local families in building a stronger foundation for their future through affordable homeownership opportunities.
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