Mission TC
Neighbors
helping
neighbors.
Mission TC mobilizes volunteers to help local residents with practical needs they can't tackle alone — lawn maintenance, fence repairs, exterior painting, and more. It's neighbors helping neighbors, restoring dignity and strengthening the community one project at a time.
Three Ways to Take Part
Want to help? Need help?
Mission TC works in both directions. Volunteer your time, or reach out if home maintenance has gotten out of reach.
For Volunteers
Want to help?
Volunteer your time and skills on a single Saturday or join us regularly. No experience needed — projects are matched to what you can do.
Volunteer FormFor Neighbors
Need help?
If home maintenance or repairs are out of reach — physically, financially, or otherwise — reach out. Tell us what's going on and we'll see what we can do.
Help FormFor Community Partners
Want to fund a project?
Not everyone can swing a hammer — but a gift card or monetary donation goes just as far. Materials are often the biggest barrier to completing a Mission TC project, and your contribution goes directly toward supplies for a neighbor in need.
DonateWhy This Work Matters
What Mission TC is really solving.
Small, practical help — done with care — addresses problems that bigger systems often can't reach.
Vulnerable Homeowners
Vulnerable homeowners are falling behind.
Elderly residents, individuals with disabilities, and financially strained homeowners often face repairs they cannot physically complete or afford. Left unaddressed, these issues can create safety concerns, neighborhood decline, code violations, and housing instability.
Community
Strong communities require connected neighbors.
Communities thrive when neighbors support one another. Yet many people today experience increasing isolation and fewer opportunities for meaningful connection. Without intentional efforts to serve and engage, both individuals and neighborhoods suffer.
Why it matters
One project at a time.
A mowed lawn isn't just a mowed lawn. A painted fence isn't just a painted fence. They're proof that someone showed up.
Mission TC exists because small, practical help — done with care — restores dignity in a way bigger systems often can't. It's the quiet work of a real community.






