The Journey to 500 Families is underway!
Every repair, ramp, or upgrade we complete helps a family feel safe, cared for, and supported.
Volunteers don’t just build.... they hear stories, share laughter, and become part of someone’s journey.
It’s about neighbors helping neighbors and showing God’s love through action.
Join us and be part of this incredible mission. Together, we can serve 500 families and change the community from the ground up.
Family Stories!
Ray and LaShunda endured a year of unimaginable hardship, both losing their legs and facing daily struggles in a home that wasn’t accessible. Yet through it all, their faith, love, and gratitude never wavered.
Thanks to your support, The Restoration Team transformed their home, adding accessibility, safety, and dignity, so they can live with independence and hope.
This gift is an answer to prayers and a reminder that perseverance and compassion can light even the hardest days.
Ray & LaShunda Garrett
Jon has spent his life caring for his 36-year-old son, Joshua, who is nonverbal and autistic. Despite his own health challenges, Jon’s love and dedication have been unwavering, creating a bond that has fostered Joshua’s strength and resilience.
For 2 years, they lived without consistent running water, facing significant home damage, drywall issues, and the risk of mold.
The Restoration Team stepped in to repair the plumbing, restore running water, and address home damage. These repairs mean Jon can continue caring for Joshua at home with peace of mind.
Jon & Joshua Compis
For Mary Prejean, getting outside her own home had become nearly impossible. Mary is a wheelchair-bound double amputee, and without a safe ramp, she was effectively confined indoors. Simple moments many of us take for granted, fresh air, visiting with loved ones, stepping outside, were out of reach.
The TRT team installed a wheelchair ramp that has been a life-changing blessing for Mary.
Before we left, we all stood together, Mary, the volunteers, and the TRT team, and cried. Tears of relief. Tears of gratitude. Tears that come when you realize you are not forgotten, and you are not alone.