Tag Archive: Rebuilding Together Muscatine County

Rebuilding Together Represents!

June 22, 2023

Our President Jon Holthe participated in the Addington Dunk Tank Fundraiser for the Alzheimers Association.

Those who made donations got to make sure that Jon got really wet! Way to go Jon!

National Rebuilding Together Day – Muscatine County “She Builds”

May 2, 2023

On Saturday, April 29th, the Rebuilding Together Muscatine County “She Builds” hit it out of the park!

“She Builds” projects are chosen by, planned by, and built by women.

 

Word has it some neighbors were watching skeptically, wondering if it would be done right.

What do you think?

Thank you to this year’s team.

We think you rock!

 

National Rebuilding Together Day

April 7, 2023

Rebuilding Together Muscatine County is looking for volunteers for National Rebuilding Together Day.

Our mission – Revitalizing communities, and rebuilding lives.
Our vision – Safe homes and communities for everyone.
Why? Because It Just Needs Done.

Your volunteering helps make it possible for some of our neighbors to live safer, more healthy lives.

If you are interested, please visit this link to fill out the volunteer waiver. https://rebuildingtogethermuscatine.org/waiver-of-liability/
It is also possible to fill out this form on-site that morning.

We will meet at our office on the morning of April 29, between 6:30 and 7:00 am to sign in, and receive shirts, instructions, and of course donuts and coffee, before going to the job sites at 8:00.

RTMC provides water, a mid-morning snack, and lunch delivered to the site by Pizza Ranch.

Job times on that day will vary, with most being finished by the early afternoon. Stay as long as you are able.

No special skills are required. Only a willingness to help.

Volunteers may be from the age of 14 and up.

Thank you again, Rebuilding Together could not do what we do for our community without your help.

She Builds

October 1, 2021

On September 18th, Rebuilding Together Muscatine County held its very first “She Builds”.

“She Builds” is a Rebuilding Together program set up BY women FOR women.

Eight ladies (and two gentlemen helpers) joined in the fun.

They came from differnt walks of life, and varying levels of knowledge and abilities.

By the end of the project, all had added to thier building knowledge, made new friends, and helped a neighbor to gain easier access to her home.

Well done gals. Can’t wait for the nex time!

 

                                                       

Thank you!

April 28, 2021

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Thank you, thank you, thank you!
We at RTMC cannot thank this community enough!
Around 75 of our friends and neighbors spent much of their day volunteering on Saturday helping out others in our community.
Perfect weather helped us to be able to complete all the projects we had scheduled that day.
Keep an eye out for all the pictures that will be coming soon, and THANK YOU!

It Just Needs Done

March 23, 2021
“It just needs done,” RTMC 02/21

Did you ever wonder how Rebuilding Together Muscatine County came to be? Now you know.

April is National Rebuilding Together month. Watch here to see how you can help.

Rebuilding Together in Muscatine!

February 23, 2021

Thank you to the fine folks at Sunny Brook for allowing us to benefit from their creative fundraising efforts!

Rebuilding Together Muscatine County was the recipient of the fundraising efforts of Sunnybrook at Muscatine Assisted Living.

Sunny Brook held a drive-thru
“Lunch for a Cause”

Community members helped local residents in need of assistance by enjoying a lasagna dinner.

Rebuilding Together is Repairing homes, revitalizing communities, rebuilding lives.

Because “It Just Needs Done”.

A Great Partnership!

October 22, 2020

When the Covid 19 quarantine began, everything, everywhere, came to a screeching halt.

Everything except need.

Need never takes a break.

One thing that the quarantine did very quickly, was to magnify where the need was the largest.

They called it “Food insecurities”.

feedingamerica.org defines food insecurities as “a household’s inability to provide enough food for every person to live an active, healthy life. Food insecurity is one way we can measure and assess the risk of hunger.”

With all businesses closed, and the inability to leave their homes, those affected, found themselves in worse condition than they were in before.

Rebuilding Together Muscatine County, like everyone else, had their ability to serve as usual, curtailed.

Rebuilding Together Muscatine County’s Executive Director, Frank Iliff, heard of this major need.

Looking to continue serving in the community, because “It Just Needs Done”, he began to seek where he could be the most help to the community.

Through his connections with United Way, he found that he could help in food delivery around town, redistributing overstock from HyVee and other local merchants to local food pantries.

MCSA, The Salvation Army food pantries have benefited from these deliveries, and many families have been helped through these efforts.

This Saturday, another opportunity will be made available to the public.

Rebuilding Together Muscatine County will partner with MCSA and the USDA Farmers to Families Food Box initiative.

All the details you need are as follows.

‼️ THIS SATURDAY – OCTOBER 24 ‼️

Spread the word!

MCSA will be hosting a Free Food Box Distribution on Saturday 10/24.

Come get yours!

Locations & Times for Box Pick-Up:10am – 1pm.

Staff and volunteers will set up distribution stations at the following areas:

  • Ripley’s Mobile Home Park in main parking lot
  • Van Acker’s/L&B/Gaslight Mobile Home Parks in main parking lot
  • M&W Mobile Home Park along entry road
  • Louisa Court Mobile Home Park along entry road
  • Downtown Muscatine in Richie Sound & Lights Parking Lot 818 E 8th St
  • MCSA at 312 Iowa Ave

1pm – 4pm: Open community distribution at Crossroads, 1424 Houser Street.

This location is for folks who did not visit one of the other sites.

Please SHARE to get the word out to our community!

Coming Out of Quarantine – It Just Needs Done

August 31, 2020

Some things in life just happen, and you don’t see them coming. You get blindsided. 

As with most of our new friends here at Rebuilding Together Muscatine County, these things happen, leaving people not knowing where to turn for help.

This is one such story.

This man’s beloved wife, although really quite young, had a stroke, and after going to the hospital for treatment, other complications arose, leaving her paralyzed from the waist down.

Their home was not at all accessible at all for their newfound reality.

Not knowing where to turn, he called his friend State Senator Mark Lofgren.

Mark has stood behind Rebuilding Together Muscatine County since it’s inception, and in turn gave him information on how to contact us.

Who told you about us?

So after the contacts were made, the planning began in earnest.

Frank took one of our volunteers with him to visit the home, to see what needed to be done.

Not able to use the front door due to accessibility issues, it was determined that the ramp would need to go around to the back.

In order to keep in line with state and city codes, ramps need a certain amount of “drop” for each foot that they are tall.

These numbers caused this to be the biggest ramp ever created by Rebuilding Together Muscatine County.

Let the games begin.

RTMC uses a ramp system that does not typically need concrete footings.

Our ramps are such that when they are no longer needed, they are disassembled, and put back in storage to be used on other projects when the need arises.

Due to the size of this project, footings were mandatory – Friday was spent placing holes for the footings

Getting things started.

Saturday morning dawned cool and bright. A perfect day for a ramp building.

After a good breakfast provided by a nearby church event, the volunteers were ready to get started.

Some of the volunteers had worked with us before and were well versed in what and how things needed to be done.

The ones who have never worked with us before came alongside and had a great learning experience.

This team was amazing; troopers all!

Progress.
Lunch Time!

Typically, our food and snacks are provided for us by the local Pizza Ranch.

But on this day … this day the family of the folks we were building the ramp for, decided to provide everything we needed.

Ice cold water, sandwiches, cold salads, chips, drinks, and amazing desserts!

What a treat to have these things available all day to our team of volunteers.

Team Work!
Our biggest ramp to date!

Of course, not all volunteers could stay all day, so they kind of came in shifts, each staying as long as they were able.

We believe that if everyone does their part, then the whole job gets done!

Shift change.

There is always more to do on a job this size.

Some who were unable to help physically, took up donations to give to RTMC.

We do not charge for our work, but we never say no to donations either! 

Always more to do!

At the end of the day, the entire ramp was installed.

Some volunteers will return next Saturday to install the handrails, and reinforcements underneath the structure.

Thank you to all who helped in ANY way!

We love helping our community, because “It Just Needs Done!”