HOMES & CHURCHES DAMAGED

YOUR TEAM TO THE RESCUE

Texans on Mission is looking for volunteer teams
to help rebuild homes & churches.

The following projects need to be ADOPTED by a church or other Christian group.

Look over the projects, then complete the form below indicating which one(s) your group would consider ADOPTING. The Texans on Mission Rebuild Coordinator will then connect with you to plan a project to serve in Christ's name.


Home in Matador, Texas

Situation: A tornado ripped through Brooke Brandon's home in 2023, and TXM Rebuild is approaching the final stage of the rebuilding effort.

Scope of Work: Installation of flooring (about 650 square feet of laminate floating floor), two storm doors, two ceiling fans and an interior door, plus   finishing trimming along baseboards and casing. We could use a variety of skills and determination to work on details. Some paint touch-up is inevitable. Bring some tools if you have an idea of what matches the punch list, but you can count on us having a Rebuild trailer with tools.

Team Need: Seven people max per day. Join in for one day or both. Drive in on the same day and return home late evening or tell us you need a cot for lodging the days on the project site. Lunch provided. Dinner plans in place for anyone staying overnight.

Special Skills Needed: No special skills needed other than willingness to work and care.

Sign Up: Complete the form below and check the Matador home project.


Home in Morris County, Texas

Situation: Tornado caused extensive damage to living room and one bedroom. Homeowner lives on limited fixed income.

Urgency: This work needs to be done this spring before the summer heat.

Scope of Work: Drywall, electrical, flooring, siding, roofing, painting, demolition, debris removal and more

Team Need: 10-15 volunteers for week-long construction effort

Special Skills Needed: Drywall installation and electrical experience


Multiple Homes in Hidalgo County, Texas

Situation: Flooding caused extensive damage to many homes. Based on initial requests for assistance by homeowners in the immediate aftermath, TXM Flood Recovery teams removed debris and served in mud-out and other specialties. Some areas still need mud out. We will assess urgent needs for these and go into the next phase of essential repairs.

Urgency: The area includes four counties with over 5,000 requests submitted to Texas Department of Emergency Management. TXM work is vital to alleviating the overwhelming number of needs.

Scope of Work: Early phases of Rebuild will include drywall, flooring, siding, temporary roofing for roof tarp requests, painting, demo, debris removal with essential repairs being a priority.

Team Need: 10-15 volunteers for week-long construction efforts

Special Skills Needed: Light handyman skills, carpentry, tape and bedding, painting and flooring.


Multiple Homes in North Carolina

Situation: We have identified 23 homes in North Carolina that need Rebuild help as a result of Hurricane Helene.

Urgency: This is not an urgent need, but completion will greatly improve living conditions for an older widow.

Scope of Work: Drywall, flooring, siding, roofing, painting, demolition, debris removal and more

Team Need: 10-15 volunteers for week-long construction effort

Special Skills Needed: Drywall installation and electrical experience


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