REBUILDING TOGETHER DC ALEXANDRIA
700 Princess Street No 206, Alexandria, VA 22314 www.rebuildingtogetheralex.org

Total Revenue
$1,288,019
Total Expenses
$1,506,580
Net Assets
$636,310

Organizations Filed Purposes: Rebuilding Together DC Alexandria achieves greater City well-being by bringing volunteers and resources together to revitalize communities and to improve the homes and lives of those in need, including elderly, disabled, veterans, and families. Since 1986, 29,000 volunteers have worked on 2,400 projects, leveraging $9 million worth of in-kind value in Alexandria and DC. With a focus on serving our low-income citizens and neighborhoods, we have provided extensive upgrades to homes, schools, community parks, and non-profit facilities. With the help of everyday citizen volunteers, skilled tradespeople and the support of funding partners, we keep low-income residents in healthy housing. By partnering with local organizations and volunteers, we are able to have a long-lasting collective impact on neighborhoods througout both Alexandria and DC. With stable housing conditions, we hope these vulnerable citizens remain active and engaged members of their local neighborhood for many years.

Rebuilding Together DC Alexandria partners with volunteers and communities to rehabilitate the homes of low-income homeowners so that they may continue to live independently with warmth and safety.

Our Community Strong program provides improvements to common spaces used by thousands of Alexandria and DC residents. From community parks and gardens, to schools and homeless shelters, we partner with organizations to renovate these critical community resources. Because of the projects we've completed, children now have safe areas to play, neighbors have gardens in which to grow their own food, and whole neighborhoods have been revitalized.

Our cornerstone program, Safe and Healthy Homes, focuses on stabilizing 25 items that the National Center for Healthy Housing found to drastically improve living conditions for a home's residents, with a particular focus on low-income persons living in older and/or substandard housing who are disproportionately affected by home hazards. This program provides free housing improvements and ensures low-income individuals and families can remain stably housed and spend their limited income on health and food.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Katharine DixonPresident/CEO40$116,658
Christine FriedbergSecretary1$0
Ryan TouhillChairman1$0
Presley Nelson JrTreasurer1$0
Joseph F CollumImmediate Past-Chairman1$0
Gina WestDirector1$0
John RayDirector1$0
Mark S MaharDirector1$0
Don KentDirector1$0
Jane HughesDirector1$0
Mike DawsonDirector1$0
Timothy J ClewellDirector1$0
William J BarrowDirector1$0

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