Volunteering with the Housing Development Alliance means working side by side with our professional crews to build new homes and repair existing ones for families in Eastern Kentucky. You don’t need construction experience – just a willingness to show up, work hard, and be part of something that matters.
As part of our Hands to Homes initiative, HDA’s Volunteer Program is focused on doing what matters most: building what lasts – safe, quality, affordable homes that support families and communities for generations – and repairing homes as efficiently and effectively as possible.
Volunteers are an essential part of this work. When you serve with HDA, you become part of an active jobsite – helping frame new homes, complete finishing work, or repair houses for families in need. Every volunteer day contributes directly to progress you can see.
What to expect:
The Ultimate House Raising Challenge is HDA’s flagship volunteer experience and a cornerstone of our Hands to Homes rollout.
Designed for larger groups, this challenge brings teams together to help raise the framework of one or more new homes in a concentrated, high-impact experience. It’s fast-paced, collaborative, and deeply rewarding – offering volunteers a clear sense of accomplishment and a tangible connection to the family or families they are helping.
This opportunity is ideal for:
In Eastern Kentucky, community runs deep. We believe in neighbors showing up for one another – and local volunteers continue to play an important role in our work.
Residents of Breathitt, Knott, Leslie, and Perry counties are invited to serve with us as opportunities arise, supporting home construction and repair projects close to home. Whether you’re part of a church, school, business, or civic group, your time and effort help strengthen our communities from the ground up.
HDA’s Volunteer Program is built around partnership and purpose.
Volunteers work directly with our experienced carpenters on active job sites, serving as part of a crew rather than observers on the sidelines. Our staff are skilled not only in construction, but in teaching and guiding volunteers of all experience levels.
Whenever possible, volunteers also have the opportunity to meet the homeowners or families they are helping – putting faces and stories to the work being done.
Along the way, you’ll:
Learn new construction and carpentry skills
Gain a deeper understanding of Appalachian culture and Eastern Kentucky
Experience the region’s natural beauty
Leave knowing your work made a real difference
Build more than 350 new homes
Repair over 1,000 homes
Contribute 125,000+ volunteer hours
Serve over 3,000 families in need
Hands to Homes builds on this legacy – allowing us to serve more families, more effectively, than ever before. When you volunteer with HDA, you’re not just helping for a day or a week – you’re helping build what lasts.
Volunteer opportunities are scheduled throughout the year and filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Groups can view available dates and begin planning their time with us using our Volunteer Calendar.
The calendar is intended to help groups:
See when volunteer opportunities are available
Identify dates that may work for their group
Begin conversations about scheduling and logistics
After you submit the volunteer & group interest form, our Volunteer & Community Coordinator will follow up to discuss your group, timing, and next steps. Regional volunteer groups will also receive a Volunteer Planning Guide to help prepare for their experience with HDA.
We’ll walk you through everything you need to know – so you can focus on serving.
Your Contact:
Jane Rose (“Janie”) Britton, Volunteer & Community Coordinator
1. Is there a cost for home repairs?
Yes – but repairs are made affordable. Most homeowners receive a combination of grants and low-interest loans based on income, household size, and the type of repair needed. We will explain all costs before any work begins.
2. Do I have to own my home to qualify?
Yes. The home must be owner-occupied, meaning you own the home and live in it. We are not able to repair homes you plan to move into or homes owned by someone else.
3. What kinds of repairs can you help with?
We focus on critical health and safety repairs, accessibility improvements, and major home rehabilitations. This can include roofs, floors, plumbing, electrical issues, ramps, HVAC (through a subcontractor), and more. Cosmetic repairs are generally not eligible.
4. How long will it take to hear back after I get started?
Due to high demand – especially following recent flood disasters – response and wait times are longer than usual. After you submit the Get Started form, our staff will contact you when your request reaches the next step. We appreciate your patience.
5. Why are there two forms?
We use two forms to make the process easier and more efficient for homeowners. The Get Started form is a short first step that lets us understand your situation and determine which repair programs may be a good fit. After reviewing that information, an HDA staff member will contact you to talk through next steps. The Home Repair Intake form is the full application and collects detailed information needed to determine eligibility and funding options. Most people begin with Get Started – our team will help you from there.
6. Does flooding affect my eligibility?
We assist homeowners who were affected or impacted by flooding, whether repairs are flood-related or not. Flood-related needs may qualify for specific funding sources, but all requests are reviewed individually.
Please fill out this contact form and let us know what kind of help you need. A member of our staff will contact you ASAP.
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Thank you for your interest in volunteering with the Housing Development Alliance (HDA)!
This form is the first step to serving with us through either our Traditional Volunteer Program (Hands to Homes) or our Ultimate House Raising Challenge, a signature part of our Hands to Homes initiative.
Once you submit this interest form, our Volunteer & Community Coordinator will follow up to discuss next steps, available dates, and required forms.
Individuals & local volunteers:
If you’re interested in volunteering on your own or as part of a small local group, you’re welcome to continue using this form. You may also contact our Volunteer & Community Coordinator directly at 606-436-0497 or janie@hdahome.org
Our Volunteer & Community Coordinator typically responds within one week. If you have not heard from us after submitting this form, please call 606-436-0497.
Please note: This is an interest form only. Additional forms and confirmations are required before volunteering is finalized.
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