There are many needed construction projects inside the United States including rebuilding homes in North Carolina that were damaged by Hurricanes Florence and Helene. See the projects list below for a listing of all projects in the United States.
There are many construction needs outside of the United States. Some of these projects include home construction, church construction, school construction, construction of wells and of medical clinics. See the project list below for a listing of all construction projects.
The construction ministry focuses on a number of projects including:
Disaster Rebuild Volunteers are instrumental in helping families rebuild their homes and lives after a disaster. Typically, we are able to offer some or all of the building materials needed for the rebuild. BOM will manage each project to ensure that the homeowner receives the help they need and to help volunteer teams use their time and resources efficiently.
BOM wants to help new congregations build their first building. Typically the building is 8,000-10,000 sq. ft. using a variety of materials (block, wood, steel, etc.). The building project is coordinated by a person selected by the church. Volunteer Coordinators work closely with the project manager to ensure that materials and plans are prepared before volunteers arrive.
Mission Camps are established in Red Springs and Shelby, North Carolina. These mission camps will provide lodging, meals, worship and meaningful work at a very affordable price. Volunteers working out of Red Springs and Shelby build wheelchair ramps, do renovations on homes and build new homes for families living in sub-standard housing.
While there is a special need for volunteers with electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and builders’ certifications, we can use volunteers of all skill levels in Disaster Rebuild.