RTP’s Community Facility Repairs
Rebuilding Together Peninsula (RTP) is proud to assist fellow non-profit service organizations with no-cost facility repairs. The rehabilitation we offer often makes it possible for service providers to focus budgets and resources on meeting direct needs of clients, rather than facility maintenance. Our community rehabilitation work can also revitalize a facility’s presence in its neighborhood and boost staff esteem.
RTP Facility Repairs
Together with support from Rebuilding Day partners and their volunteers, RTP can address a variety of needs at your community facility, including:
- Interior / Exterior Painting
- Landscaping and Garden Restoration
- Debris Removal
- Carpentry Work
- Storage Solutions
- Facility Renovation
- Safety-related Upgrades
- Skilled Building Repair
and more!
Apply for Facility Repairs
RTP can service a wide range of community facilities, from daycares and preschools, health and human services, housing programs, and more, throughout San Mateo County and northern Santa Clara County.
To apply, click the button below to download and print a Community Facility Service Application.
Your application and any accompanying requested documents should be emailed to apply@rtpeninsula.org.
Applications can also be sent to RTP via mail at:
Rebuilding Together Peninsula
Attn: Applications
841 Kaynyne Street
Redwood City, CA 94063
Once your application is complete, RTP will contact you to schedule a walk-through to review your repair needs together and assess our capabilities to assist.
Facility Repair Questions?
Let us know if you have any questions about our Community Facility Repairs by email at apply@rtpeninsula.org or contact us at (650) 366-6597.
We look forward to partnering with you to rehab your facility!
“The building has never looked so good and we are so grateful for the time and effort put forth by all – from the fine-tuned process of organizing your volunteers to the ‘on-point’ selection of paint colors, everything was perfect!! During a time when so many are in turmoil, it is both heartwarming and humbling to experience so much ‘good’!”
-Terri, CALL Primrose