Rebuilding Together
It’s hard to make a difference, I can’t lie. But it can be done. It might not seem like it. Or feel like it. But…
Inspired by the Boys & Girls Club in Philadelphia, we created a gallery wall to celebrate their artwork for National Rebuilding Day.
We joined Rebuilding Together to help rebuild 13 homes affected by Superstorm Sandy at Super Bowl-sanctioned Kickoff to Rebuild.
How do you make a difference at the Super Bowl? We’re rebuilding a neighborhood. Tune in. Kickoff to Rebuild is an annual NFL sanctioned event…
We’re giving thanks this Thanksgiving by looking back at the year helping homeowners with Rebuilding Together.
Mark and I are lucky to have a happy family and a safe and healthy home, and we’re thankful to have the skills to help others create and improve homes.
Rebuilding Together announced Mark Egner of Frank and Sons Construction in Tacoma, Wash. as the winner of the third annual Rebuilding Together Tradesperson of the Year™ contest at the…
MyFixitUpLife talks to the pros about how to make a difference at home and in your community. On this episode of MyFixitUpLife we’re talking about…
MyFixitUpLife is heading to the Remodeling Show and Deck Expo in Chicago on October 17th.
Mark and Theresa are hosting two MyFixitUpLife talk shows from inside the national remodeling and deck building event.
And with HGTV host Chris Grundy, they are hosting a NADRA vs. NARI game show, and announcing the winner of Tradesperson of the Year.
You can feel it when something has intrinsic value. Whether it’s your grandfather’s toolbox, a vintage sewing machine, or a favorite pair of jeans. We’ve…
Solar-powered radio show, celebrities, hundreds of volunteers, home projects = Amazing weekend in Columbus. Check out quick video of our adventures with HGTV’s Carter Oosterhouse…
On this episode of MyFixitUpLife talk show, Mark and Theresa are talking how community starts at home. From small fixes and home ownership to kids…
Kids & Community Dealing with Disaster This episode of MyFixitUpLife is broadcast from the shore in Brooklyn where a community was under 12 feet of…