Repairing Homes,

Revitalizing Communities,

Rebuilding Lives.

Ready to take the next step? You can become a contributor to our cause or participate yourself.

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ABOUT US

Rebuilding Together Spartanburg (RTS) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that completes critical health and safety-related home repair projects for low-income Spartanburg County homeowners. Founded as Christmas in Action in 1993, we became an affiliate of the national Rebuilding Together organization in 2024.

RTS rehabilitates the houses of elderly, disabled, and otherwise disadvantaged homeowners in Spartanburg County to provide for their continued safety and independence. We complete projects such as repairing rotten floors, installing accessible showers, repairing leaky roofs, fixing minor plumbing and electrical issues and building accessible ramps.

Rebuilding Spartanburg One Home at a Time.

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GET INVOLVED

Our Projects

Get involved with our Rebuild Days, where volunteers from businesses, churches, educational or civic groups come together to get their hands dirty and make a difference in homeowners’ lives.

Ready to apply?

Become a Partner!

Our partners are so important to our work and we accomplish a lot together.

Thank you to all those who make our program possible.

Logo of Spartanburg, South Carolina featuring a blue and black stylized snake and city name.
The logo of Spartanburg County Foundation, featuring a stylized blue flower-like emblem with five petals in a black circle and the foundation's name in blue text to the right.
Seal of Spartanburg County, South Carolina, featuring a female figure holding scales, encircled by stars and the county's name.

OUR STAFF & BOARD

Get to know us.

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Want to volunteer or have questions?

Front page of the Herald-Journal newspaper dated Thursday, April 27, 2017, with headline 'Christmas in Action marks 20 years' and a photo of people working on a house renovation.