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Teambuilding with a Purpose

Getting your team working together for others is the ultimate teambuilding experience. Under our experienced leadership, your team will be provided with the tools, materials, and instructions needed to accomplish a home repair project for a family in need.

Projects include community gardens, fence repair and replacement, yard cleanup, accessibility ramps and stairs, and painting for low-income families in North Sacramento.

We find that teams of 5 to 8 volunteers works well, but we are happy to accommodate both smaller and larger teams. Full or half workdays are available.

Sierra Service Project Provides

  • Preparation and orientation for the team leader
  • Catered lunch and a t-shirt for each team member
  • A well-planned home repair project for your team
  • All project materials and tools
  • Trained site leader to facilitate your group’s workday
  • Social media post about the company’s sponsorship and volunteer work on SSP’s Facebook (4k+ followers) and Instagram (1,900+ followers) accounts
  • Company bio included in our monthly “Inside the Margins” enews to 8k+ constituents

Dates

Most Saturdays, 9 am to 1 pm, are available for our business partners to schedule a teambuilding day. We’ll work from 9 am to 12:30 pm with lunch following. Feel free to schedule a different day and time based on your business’ needs, we’re generally available any day of the week, weekday or weekend.

Cost

To offset the cost of materials and project leadership, we ask that each team make a $500 donation per 10 volunteers to Sierra Service Project, a 501(c)3 independent nonprofit that has been serving our partner communities since 1975. Learn more about SSP’s financials and nonprofit status.

To Schedule or Ask Questions

Call (916) 488-6441 or email Sacramento@SierraServiceProject.org

 

Sierra Service Project works to build strong connections and resilience among communities. Join us in home repair work so residents throughout the Western United States can safely age in place.

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