LEWISTON — It’s been 10 years since a student at Bates College started the Lewiston/Auburn chapter of Rebuilding Together — a national non-profit organization established by his mother in D.C. — created to assist those in need of help in maintaining their homes.

And in the last 10 years, thanks to the undying dedication of the RTLA board members, local businesses and caring individuals, more than 50 homes have been renovated for area residents who otherwise would not have been able to make the repairs themselves. From painting, to building steps, to repairing roofs, to installing water heaters – whatever it takes that the volunteers are qualified to do and donations allow, it’s done.

The organization’s mission is to help homeowners stay in their homes by providing labor and materials to repair the homes of those who cannot afford to do so themselves.

The Androscoggin Valley Board of Realtors named Rebuilding Together L/A the recipient of the proceeds of this year’s golf tournament fundraiser. 

Mike Grimmer, president of the local chapter, left Maine to accept a new position in Massachusetts, but promises to come back to participate in Rebuilding Day 2012. George Greenwood of RE/MAX River Cities has agreed to serve as the new president of RTLA.

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