Stay informed about the latest developments in Bay County’s recovery efforts. Our News page provides regular updates on key programs, upcoming events, community success stories, and opportunities for involvement. Here, you’ll find:
- Community Success Stories: Heartwarming stories from residents whose homes and lives have been transformed by Rebuild Bay County’s services.
- Program Updates: Detailed information on the progress of our core programs, including the Application for Recovery Services, Keeping It Cool, and Community Clean-Up efforts.
- Volunteer Spotlights: Highlights of the incredible work our volunteers do across the county, showcasing their dedication and the impact they’ve made in rebuilding neighborhoods.
- Partnership Announcements: News on partnerships with local businesses, organizations, and government agencies working hand-in-hand with Rebuild Bay County to bring resources and support to those in need.
- Emergency Preparedness Tips: Advice and guidelines on preparing for future natural disasters, ensuring residents are informed and ready when challenges arise.
- Event Announcements: Upcoming clean-up projects, food distributions, and fundraising events aimed at supporting recovery efforts and building community resilience.
Rebuild Bay County moving into A.D. Harris Learning Village
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) -The City of Panama City’s Community Redevelopment Agency announced on Friday, that Rebuild Bay County is moving into the A.D. Harris building. Rebu
Rebuild Bay expanding organization to better help struggling residents
BAY COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – The organization that was born out of Hurricane Michael is about to have a new home. Rebuild Bay County began as an umbrella organization for non-profit
Rebuild Bay County receives grant to continue work
BAY COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) — For the last five years, Rebuild Bay County has been helping Hurricane Michael victims, and more recently January’s tornado victims. The organization
Spring Breakers help clean up Panama City Beach
PANAMA CITY BEACH, Fla. (WMBB) – The Volunteer State is living up to its name. Students from Tennessee Tech University are helping to clean up remaining Hurricane Michael remnant