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How can you Help?

As a volunteer you will have the opportunity to impact someone's life in a few hours...even your own. You will receive immediate feedback and results of your work. Each project is a worthwhile experience that will benefit you and your community.

HPI always needs your financial support which is tax deductible. Your dollars stay in the community.

Volunteering

Anyone willing to participate is welcomed

  • Project Leaders and Laborers
  • Financial Support--Tax Deductible
  • Donate Materials and Equipment
  • Business Administration- Database management, Writing draft articles, telephone answering, filing, typing, accounting
  • Photographer--Document projects and build visual resentations
Group Participation
  • Church outreach groups
  • Civic groups, clubs. Neighborhood associations, sports teams
  • Schools: Colleges, High Schools. Vo-Techs
  • Business Teams
  • Military Organizations
  • Retirees
What you can do...
  • Coordinate with HPI to design a worthwhile volunteer experience for your organization
  • Utilize your individual skills as a Project Leader or Craftsman
  • Volunteer to help with whatever time and skills you have
  • Adopt a project
  • Commit to a one time project or develop your own
Skills and Crafts Needed
  • Carpentry Roofing
  • Electrical Design
  • Plumbing Cabinetry
  • Masonry Tile Work
  • Drywall Flooring
  • Painting
  • Heating & Cooling
Typical Projects
  • Bathroom & Plumbing
  • Water Heater
  • HVAC
  • Flooring & Roof Repair
  • Furnace
  • Painting
  • Windows & Doors
  • Safety Rails & Ramps
If you are interested in becoming a volunteer or making a contribution please contact us or fill out this online form. Someone will contact you as soon as possible. Thank you in advance.
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