1
Alaska’s Healing Hearts

The Fixers travel to a remote island in Alaska to help Alaska’s Healing Hearts, an organization dedicated to helping veterans reintegrate into society through outdoor recreational activities. The island is in disrepair and desperately needs the Fixers help. The Fixers will transform the island with an outdoor kitchen, painted cabins and a fire-pit, where the healing “warriors circle” takes place. They will also build a scenic dockto give the veterans a space for quiet reflection.

2
CAEMBA Ecuador

The Fixers are off to Nueva Esperanza, Ecuador to work with CAEMBA, an organization that builds bamboo homes for underprivileged women. But the Fixers are building something bigger than a home, they are building a school. A trade school for women. The Fixers will build a large bamboo structure that will house a sewing school, kitchen, bamboo wood shop and a nursery for the kids. This will truly give the women of Nueva Esperanza a “new hope.”

3
Cambodia Lake Clinic

The Fixers head up the Tonle Sap river in Cambodia to help The Lake Clinic restore one of their floating medical clinics. This clinic is the only medical facility around for miles and is vital to the people in this remote area. The Fixers will update the clinic with a new floating dock, roof, kitchen and floors. And as a special treat, they’ll turn the original broken down Lake Clinic boat into a relaxing oasis for the doctors and midwives when the workday is over.

4
Puerto Rico Basketball Court

The Fixers head to the small coastal town of Arecibo, Puerto Rico. The neighborhood is renowned for its love affair with basketball. The local professional team, the Arecibo Capitanes, hasbeen playing on the same court for decades and it’s slowly falling into disrepair. In the wake of several recent earthquakes in the area, the town and court have continued to suffer. The Fixers will rehabilitate the court and team up with some local artists to create murals that will draw in crowds and add some beauty to these hallowed sporting grounds.

5
Honduran Bakery

The Fixers travel to the rural community of La Coroza, Honduras to help Hope and Humanity United build a bakery for a team of local women. The Fixers will build the bakery from the ground up, making use of a traditionaladobe oven and furnishing it with industrial kitchen appliances. They will also include a cozy cafe for guests. The women have learned how to prepare many baked goods and with their new bakery they will be able to support themselves and provide food for travelers and the people of their town.

6
Arkansas TOPPS

The Fixers stay stateside and journey to crime-ridden Pine Bluff, Arkansas to work with TOPPS, a program dedicated to providing hot meals and a safe space for children after school. In an area where one in four childrengo hungry, this program is vital to the community. They find the TOPPS facility in need of an overhaul. The floors need leveling, a new kitchen will be installed and the lunchroom will also turn into a learning lab for the kids. Outside, a new playground will be built to give the children a safe space to run, play and just be kids.

7
CBM Los Angeles

Due to the worldwide Covid-19 pandemic, the Fixers are stuck at home. But rather than isolate, they decide to look in their own backyard. In the shadow of the BLM movement, The Fixers head to South LA to team up with Concerned Back Men of Los Angeles. Here they will turn an abandoned barbershop into CBMLA’s new home. Trying to rebuild a dilapidated building in a week is hard. Doing it during a worldwide epidemic may prove impossible. But the Fixers are determined to get it done for Juneteenth.

8
Blues Gym

The Fixers are heading to Grand Rapids, Michigan to help world champion kickboxer Dino Newville of Blue’s Gym. The gym is a safe haven for the city’s at risk youth, but it needs work. So The Fixers will rebuild a damaged karate studio and build a new jiu jitsu studio to help the gym stay afloat, which keeps the kids off the street. And while they’re there, The Fixers will tackle a special project for Dino and his wife Sara.

9
COMEA Cheyenne

The Fixers are heading to Cheyenne to work with COMEA, the largest homeless shelter in Wyoming. COMEA has a big need – a homeless shelter designed specifically for families. They’ve purchased the building next door, but they need help creating a warm, comfortable space where parents and their children can stay and while they get the help they need. And the need is great because winter is coming, and winters in Wyoming can be brutal. But the Fixers will do whatever it takes to get the job done.

10
Mexico

The Fixers fly to Tampico, Mexico to work at a rehabilitation center for children with neuromuscular issues. The center helps children learn to use wheelchairs and other adaptive equipment. The center is very high tech but is missing one crucial item – a repair shop for the equipment. Wheelchairs are difficult to get in Mexico, so having the ability to make repairs is crucial. The Fixers will pull out all the stops to make this build happen.