It’s time to get your hands dirty for an amazing local cause! The 7th Annual House That Rock Built will take place in the parking lot of the Monmouth Mall in Eatontown on Wednesday, October 19th, and Thursday, October 20th and we need your help!
This is where it will all begin. At some point in the not-so-distant future, a local family will be sitting around their dinner table sharing a meal… they’ll be helping their kids with homework… Mom might be eyeing some cookies in the oven and dad just might be complaining, “who put the thermostat so high!” (Lol, all dad’s do it…)
The family will be thankful and honored to be part of the community as they realize the amazing feeling of having their OWN roof over their OWN heads! And it all starts with you: The good people of the Rat Rock Nation who will realize that helping to build a house for a worthy family is one of the best ways to encourage a community to grow in a healthy way. It’s not a hand out to the family… they’ll be banging nails and working alongside you… They’ll have a mortgage to pay too… But it’ll all be affordable because of you and the hard work of Habitat for Humanity of Monmouth County.
So.. if you’ve ever banged a nail – or even if you haven’t – please join us on October 19th and 20th as we put the walls together for the House That Rock Built 2022!
If you want, you can sponsor a builder… see below. And if you’re part of a local company, consider sponsoring the WHOLE project!
HERE’S A FEW WAYS THAT YOU CAN HELP:
Become a volunteer and help bang some nails.
CLICK HERE to sign up to volunteer.
Become a corporate sponsor of the event.
If you have some swing with your boss (or if you are the big boss) then we’d love to put your business’ name up in lights as a big sponsor of this incredible event. CLICK HERE to email us with your info or call 973-538-1250 (ext. 1328) and ask for Mike.
THE RUNDOWN:
The RAT jocks will be getting down and dirty. Sign up to volunteer to build with your favorite personality at our build site at the Monmouth Mall in Eatontown.
Here’s the schedule.
WEDNESDAY 10/19
9am-10am: Opening Ceremony
10am-3pm: Live Broadcast
10am-12pm: First Build Shift
12pm-1pm: Lunch Break
1pm-3pm: Second Build Shift
THURSDAY 10/20
10am-12pm: First Build Shift
10am-3pm: Live Broadcast
12pm-1pm: Lunch Break
1pm-3pm: Second Build Shift
To give you an idea of what we’re getting into, take a look at pictures from last year here and here!
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Everyone counts here on the Jersey Shore and the difference that Habitat for Humanity makes is gigantic.
The family that receives this incredible gift will earn it. They’ll be banging nails right alongside us and they’re specially picked because of their work ethic and dedication to the project.
This isn’t a handout… but a way for a family to get a leg up on a better, more stable life on the Jersey Shore.
Please join us in thanking the local businesses who have realized how awesome this project is; without them we’d be nowhere. | |||
Our Mission: Seeking to put God’s love into action. Habitat for Humanity in Monmouth County brings people together to build homes, communities, and hope.
Our Work: Habitat for Humanity International was created in 1976 and since then we’ve helped over 4 million people worldwide. Habitat for Humanity Western Monmouth and Habitat for Humanity Northeast Monmouth was formed in 2014. The two branches currently help 83% of Monmouth County. Habitat for Humanity helped over 90 families after the destruction left behind by Hurricane Sandy.
Helping Our Community: Habitat for Humanity International along with our partners has helped with projects that include Sandy Blitz Build (2012), Jimmy & Rosalyn Carter Work Project (2013) and Hammers for Habitat in Times Square (2014)Habitat for Humanity has a furniture store called ReStore located in Freehold. ReStore is a new and used furniture outlet store. All proceeds from the store are then used to help our organization and support our mission.
Serving: Aberdeen, Allentown, Atlantic Highlands, Colts Neck, Deal, Eatontown, Englishtown, Fair Haven, Farmingdale. Freehold Borough, Freehold Township, Hazlet, Highlands, Holmdel, Howell, Keansburg, Keyport, Little Silver, Long Branch, Manalapan, Marlboro, Matawan, Middletown, Millstone Township, Monmouth Beach, Morganville, Ocean Township, Oceanport, Red Bank, Rumson, Sea Bright, Shrewsbury Township, Tinton Falls, Union Beach, West Long Branch.