Home Repair Initiative

Fueling the Dreams of the Forgotten

Imagine the unthinkable: your entire world, shattered in an instant. On September 1, 2019, Hurricane Dorian, the strongest storm in modern history, razed the island of Abaco. Homes, businesses, and lives were obliterated. As the island’s residents struggled to rebuild, the COVID-19 pandemic struck, further isolating them and halting all progress.

Left to fend for themselves, thousands of Abaco’s residents faced an impossible task: rebuilding their lives from scratch. With no support, no aid, and no hope on the horizon, they became a forgotten people, their cries for help lost in the global noises of crises.

Ignite compassion and fuel the dreams of rebuilding the lives of the forgotten. Many Hands has heard the cries and answered the call to rebuild, restore, and renew lives for the people of Abaco, Bahamas. This is your invitation to join us!

Testimonials

“God called us here to help rebuild, thus giving families hope and a place to call home again.  The work is far from done. Thank you for this amazing learning experience, and we encourage others to accept the call to Abaco Island, Bahamas. We will be back!”
Cora

World Renew

“Having a home is part of one’s spiritual and emotional stability. Here on Abaco Island through Many Hands, we work with people in rebuilding their homes. It is rewarding to see the smiles on people’s faces as they see progress being made in their homes. If you want to be engaged, I encourage you to sign up for 1 week. The need here is great, and many hands are needed.”
John

World Renew

Trip Information

The Opportunity

We are welcoming volunteer teams of up to 10 for a three-week in-country home-repairs project. The following dates are open for 2026 volunteer teams:

 

    • Team 1:  FULL January 10-31
    • Team 2: FULL February 7-28
    • Team 3:  March 7-28
    • Team 4: April 25 – May 16
    • Team 5: May 30 – June 20
Reimbursement

As a volunteer, you will receive reimbursement dollars based upon the amount of time spent in-country, according to the following:

    • Volunteer for 21 days: $1000 reimbursement of incurred travel expenses
    • Volunteer for 14 – 20 days: $500 reimbursement of incurred travel expenses
    • Volunteer up to 13 days: no reimbursement offered 
Housing

Volunteer Teams will stay at Camp Abaco, located on the mideast side of the island. The camp provides the following accommodations:

    • Dormitory style bedrooms
    • Large bathrooms that include private showers and toilets
    • Clean water and modern plumbing with 24/7 electricity
    • Fully-functioning commercial kitchen
    • Hospitality team trained in sanitary food preparation
    • 24-hour security
Meals

Volunteers will be responsible for their own meals unless Many Hands is hosting a team on campus. Volunteers will have access to a full kitchen to prepare their own meals at their own expense.  There will be designated space in a refrigerator for volunteers to store perishable items.

Airfare

Volunteers are responsible for purchasing their own airline tickets and will be required to arrive and depart on a Saturday, unless special permission is granted.  

Ground Transportation

Volunteer teams will need to rent a vehicle for group  transportation to and from the Marsh Harbour Airport as well as to and from any job sites throughout their time in-country.

Further information will be provided upon trip registration. 

Tools and Equipment

Many Hands provides newer Milwaukee tools for teams to use.

Insurance Elections

Out of country emergency medical insurance will be the volunteer’s responsibility.  Volunteers will need to evaluate their current medical policy and, if deemed necessary, purchase additional international medical coverage before coming to the Bahamas.

Camp Abaco

Camp Abaco