
The Fixers travel the world to work with local volunteers to build, re-build, or renovate a desperately needed structure in the community. Every project is a race against time, with life-changing results.

The Fixers travel to Alaska to help Alaska’s Healing Hearts, an organization helping veterans reintegrate into society through outdoor recreational activities. The Fixers transform the island with an outdoor kitchen, painted cabins, and a dock.

The Fixers are off to Ecuador to work with CAEMBA, an organization that builds bamboo homes for underprivileged women. The Fixers are building a trade school with a sewing room, woodshop, kitchen, and nursery for the children.

The Fixers head to Cambodia to help The Lake Clinic restore one of their floating medical clinics. They’ll update the clinic with a new floating dock, roof, kitchen, and floor.

The Fixers venture to the small coastal town of Arecibo, Puerto Rico, to help rebuild a basketball court that has fallen into disrepair. The Fixers will rehabilitate the court and create murals that will draw in crowds and add beauty to the area.

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, adding industrial kitchen appliances and a cozy cafe.

The Fixers journey to Pine Bluff, Arkansas, to work with TOPPS, a program dedicated to providing meals and a safe space for children. A facility remodeled inside and a playground built outside will give the children a safe space to play and learn.

The Fixers team up with Concerned Black Men of Los Angeles and rehab an old building as CBMLA's new home.

The Fixers travel to Grand Rapids, Michigan, to help world champion kickboxer Dino Newville and Blue’s Gym in their mission to empower and educate the city's at-risk youth.