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Handy Work & Physical Labor
You Can Fix Anything

You're the person people call when something breaks. You own tools and you know how to use them. You've fixed a leaky faucet, patched drywall, assembled furniture from instructions that made no sense, and somehow it all held together. Your hands build things. Your strength moves things. And there is always something that needs building or moving.

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If Any of This Sounds Like You...

Read through these. If you're nodding your head, you're in the right place.

Help build tables, shelves, or storage for our community event space — your carpentry skills create gathering places
Fix something that's broken in a community member's home — a door that won't close, a shelf that fell, a toilet that runs
Help set up heavy equipment for events — poker tables, chairs, tents, whatever needs muscle
Paint a room, a wall, a mural — make a space feel cared for, because spaces that feel cared for attract people who need care
Assemble donated furniture for a family who just moved into a new place and has nothing
Help with yard work for an elderly community member who can't do it themselves — mow, trim, clean up
Build a donation box, a sign, a display for community events — your hands make things real
Help someone move — carry boxes, load trucks, unload trucks, refuse to accept payment
Fix a community member's car if you know how — a working car is the difference between employed and unemployed
Just show up when something heavy needs lifting — physical strength freely given is an act of love
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No contract. No commitment. Just tell us who you are and what you love doing.