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How one organization is remodeling local communities with rapid, high-impact revitalization

Six Day Project designed to rejuvenate neighborhoods through an accelerated, high-impact approach

Volunteers contribute their time to help Remodeled's Six Day Project. (Masco Corporations.)

In the realm of urban revitalization and community development, few initiatives match the intensity and impact of Life Remodeled’s Six Day Project.

The bold and transformative program stands at the intersection of grassroots activism and systematic change, demonstrating how focused, short-term efforts can lead to long-lasting community improvements.

By mobilizing thousands of volunteers and harnessing significant resources, Life Remodeled is expanding the possibilities of community service and urban renewal.

What is the Six Day Project?

The Six Day Project is Life Remodeled’s longest-running initiative designed to rejuvenate neighborhoods through an accelerated, high-impact approach, in partnership with neighborhood residents. Over the course of just six days, more than 5,000 volunteers mobilize to clear blight and beautify a specific Detroit neighborhood. By tackling critical needs within the selected community, the project creates substantial physical, social and economic improvements in a remarkably short time frame.

Key benefits of the Six Day Project:

1. Rapid transformation

One of the most compelling benefits of the Six Day Project is its ability to deliver rapid transformation. By concentrating efforts over six intense days, Life Remodeled and its more than 120 partners achieve what might otherwise take months or years to complete. This focused timeframe enables immediate, noticeable improvements, including the beautification of public spaces, the reduction of crime-prone areas and sites affected by illegal dumping, and the enhancement of community facilities.

2. Enhanced community engagement

The Six Day Project fosters a profound sense of community engagement and ownership. More than 5,000 volunteers from diverse backgrounds, including neighborhood residents, come together to work on projects that directly impact their neighborhoods. This collective effort not only enhances the physical environment but also strengthens community bonds. Residents see tangible results from their neighbors’ efforts, which can inspire continued community involvement and support.

3. Economic stimulus

Beyond the immediate aesthetic and functional improvements throughout the neighborhood, the Six Day Project also stimulates local economies. The Six Day Project takes place in a community where Life Remodeled is also renovating and repurposing a vacant school building into an opportunity hub which ultimately will serve tens of thousands of Detroiters annually through afterschool programs, workforce development, health & wellness, arts & culture and technology. The renovation of public spaces can increase property values and attract new investments. By improving the overall environment, the project helps to make the area more appealing to potential businesses and residents, contributing to long-term economic development.

4. Empowerment through collaboration

Life Remodeled’s approach to the Six Day Project involves extensive collaboration with local stakeholders, including residents, businesses like Masco and civic organizations. This inclusive approach ensures the projects address the community’s specific needs and priorities. It empowers residents by involving them in the planning and execution stages, giving them a voice in the transformation process.

5. Increased visibility and support

The concentrated nature of the Six Day Project draws significant media attention and public interest. This visibility helps raise awareness about the challenges facing the community and the potential solutions. It also attracts additional support from donors, volunteers and partners who are inspired by the project’s results and are eager to contribute to future initiatives.

6. Lasting impact

While the Six Day Project is a short-term initiative, its impact is long-lasting. The improvements made during the project provide lasting benefits to the community, enhancing the quality of life for residents. Additionally, the sense of accomplishment and the strengthened community ties often lead to sustained efforts towards further improvements and ongoing community engagement.

Lending a hand for the Six Day Project

Volunteers contribute their time to help Remodeled's Six Day Project. (Masco Corporations.)

This year, from Sept. 23-28, the Six Day Project will bring together thousands of individuals, primarily from corporations across Southeast Michigan, including Masco, to revitalize an eastside Detroit neighborhood.

Volunteers will gather to remove blight from the front yards of vacant properties and renovate and beautify a newly acquired vacant school building, the former Winans Academy/Dominican High School property, now named Anchor Detroit by the Detroiters who live and work nearby.

All tools will be provided, and volunteers will receive a T-shirt to wear on their volunteer day. Volunteers should bring their own work gloves and protective eyewear, as well as wear pants and closed-toed shoes.

All volunteers must be at least 14 years old, and volunteers under 18 years old must be accompanied by adults.

In the new Anchor Detroit location, Life Remodeled will be able to assist an additional 18,000 Detroit children and families each year through afterschool programs, workforce development, health and wellness initiatives, and arts and technology programs. Click or tap here to donate to the summer campaign by Aug. 31.

Life Remodeled’s Six Day Project exemplifies how concentrated, collaborative efforts can drive significant change within communities. By mobilizing thousands of volunteers and leveraging diverse resources, this initiative delivers rapid and impactful results that extend beyond the six-day timeframe.

The project not only transforms physical spaces but also strengthens community bonds, stimulates local economies and empowers residents to take an active role in their own development.

Click or tap here to learn how you can get involved.