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REBUILD RESOURCES INC
A US registered nonprofit

St Paul, MN USA
We give real jobs, with real expectations, in real businesses we own, to recovering, re-entering men and women who are ready to change.
The mission of Rebuild Resources is to help addicts and alcoholics be sober, self-sufficient and of service by providing meaningful, transitional employment in business enterprises we own and operate. These enterprises provide a safe, sober, secure, supportive, but non-enabling environment for recovery, AND serve as the economic engines which sustain our work.

Men and women in recovery face many daunting barriers to sobriety and stable employment. Those who need our services are people who are struggling to escape from a generational cycle of poverty, addiction, homelessness and incarceration.

Our Program

The job at Rebuild is the first step on an effective, cost-efficient pathway towards finding more permanent employment elsewhere. We move recovering, re-entering persons from a negative, destrucive cycle to a positive, sustainable future, through a five-part process called Pathways To Success. The components of this model are:

A. A Job in our Enterprises B. A Plan for Moving Forward C. A Safe, Sober, Secure Community D. Training and Coaching Services That Build Job Keeping and Job Seeking Skills E. Connections to Community Partners

Our Impact

A successful program means a changed spirit and a changed life. The Rebuild experience helps participants to:

• Maintain sobriety and build stability in their lives; • Gain transferable work skills and become more valuable employees; • Gain job search and interview skills; • Find living wage jobs; • Create supportive sober networks, both at Rebuild and in the community; • Overcome barriers associated with poverty, addiction and incarceration; • Practice and improve workplace “soft skills;” • Demonstrate leadership and responsibility at Rebuild and in the community through service commitments; • Learn to set goals and make positive choices; • Access training programs and higher education;

Over the past several years, our job placement rate has continued to increase. For 2009, 56% of those who exited our program, left with a job. Considering that the estimated annual cost to incarcerate one person is $30,000 to $45,000, every Rebuild success creates a substantial social savings. We estimate there is $40 of social benefit to society for every $1 that is invested in a Rebuild participant.

Our Enterprises

Our businesses produce the jobs that transform lives, as well as most of the funding that sustains our organization. As a social enterprise, our goal is to fund 80% of our budget from revenue earned by our businesses and the remaining 20% from the generosity of the community. In other words, every dollar you donate is leveraged by four dollars earned in our enterprises!

When our businesses succeed and grow, our mission delivery grows too. Please consider supporting our work not just philanthropically, but also by becoming a satisfied customer.

Our businesses include a Custom Apparel and Promotions business and a Contract Manufacturing business.

For Custom Apparel and Promotions information, visit http://www.rebuildstore.com

For Contract Manufacturing information, visit http://www.letrebuildmakeit.com

With dynamic social return on investment, and enterprise leverage-ability, a gift to Rebuild is clearly a fruitful way to support our Twin Cities community.

To view our Annual Report, visit http://www.rebuildresources.com/annualreport.pdf

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Donors' Wall

  1. Robert Sauer
    Robert Sauer Thanks for helping people make their way back.
  2. Frances Regan
    Frances Regan Giving is FUN!
  3. Ray Hunder
    Ray Hunder We have supported Rebuild Resources for many years and are very thankful for their work empowering inividual with a second change to lead independent, fulfilled lives.
  4. Darolyn Gray
    Darolyn Gray The passion behind Kevin Lynch's leadership, the support of the Board, staff, and volunteers, and the courage and dedication of the men and women who follow a guiding light toward sobriety are truly inspirational. What an amazing success story!
  5. Leslie Wilson
    Leslie Wilson Rebuild ROCKS!
Nonprofit Information:
602 Prior Ave N
St Paul, MN 55104
(651) 645-7055
http://www.rebuildreso...
EIN: 411390019
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Make a Donation


$100 Contributes to the continued success of our enterprises, in order to create more jobs for men and women in recovery.
$250 Provides for a safe and efficient workplace environment, allowing us to responsibly grow our enterprises.
$500 Supports programming for recovering men and women who are reentering the workforce after time spent in incarceration.
$1,000 Helps to provide a sober work place to people who are new in their sobriety.
$2,500 Sustains a wide range of program services, such as job search coaching, transition-to-work training classes, and one-on-one weekly coaching activities.
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