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Community ImpactJuly 9, 2015

How YOU Can Help Right Now!

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Charter our Community is all about improving communities across the United States by making homes safe and healthy for low-income homeowners and their families. But we can’t accomplish our mission without you!

Here’s how you can make a difference right now:

Help your neighbors

If you have family, friends or neighbors who are in need of critical home repairs that threaten their health or safety, refer them to Charter our Community. We partner with Rebuilding Together – and their 166 dedicated affiliates across the country – to ensure that everyone has a safe and healthy home.

Fill out the homeowner inquiry form. It’s quick, easy and can make a huge impact on your community!

Be a good neighbor

Revitalizing communities across the country is a big challenge, so where does one start? How about right in your own neighborhood!

If you have family, friends or neighbors who are in need of critical home repairs, you can refer them to Charter our Community. From roofs to landscaping, our Charter our Community volunteers can help homeowners in your neighborhood. We partner with Rebuilding Together– and their 166 dedicated affiliates across the country – to help ensure that everyone has a safe and healthy home.

Get your hands dirty

Charter our Community’s mission would be impossible without our passionate and dedicated Charter Communications volunteers. They give their time and energy to help families and communities across the country.

You don’t have to be a professional carpenter, electrician or contractor – or even know a Phillips from a flat-head – to help rebuild homes and revitalize communities. If you want to help, you can! Find your nearest Rebuilding Together affiliate and take action in your community.

Get informed

Need more information on how make an impact in your community? Looking for tips to ensure that your family’s home is safe and healthy? Charter our Community has you covered!

There are plenty of resources available through this website. Visit our News and Resources section to find out where Charter our Community projects are planned and get useful tips to make your home safer and healthier all year long.  You can also sign up for the Charter our Community newsletter to stay on top of all the ways we are making an impact.

We invite you to get social, too. See homeowner stories and rebuilding events come to life on the Charter our Community YouTube playlist. Keep up with us on Twitter by following @RebldgTogthr and @CharterCom and share your stories of impact by using #CharterourCommunity. And be sure to like Rebuilding Together and Charter Communications on Facebook.

Support Rebuilding Together

As Charter our Community’s inaugural nonprofit partner, Rebuilding Together is dedicated to the vision we share of a safe and healthy home for every person. By supporting Rebuilding Together, you can help Charter our Community impact even more low-income individuals and families. Every donation moves us one step closer to our goal of improving 25,000 homes across the U.S. by 2020.

Other resources

Charter our Community is not alone in our effort help low-income homeowners and families by improving homes and communities. Check out these groups and organizations to learn more about safe and healthy housing and community revitalization:

Habitat for Humanity

NeighborWorks America

National Center for Safe and Healthy Housing

The Urban Institute

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

Office of the President of the United States

This article contains links to other websites for informational purposes only. These links do not imply endorsement by Charter Communications of the websites or their operators. Charter is not liable for the content of these linked websites. Your use of the information in this article is entirely at your own risk. Please seek the advice of professionals, as appropriate.