Volunteers from around the country are at the Jersey Shore this week, helping rebuild the seaside communities that took a great deal of damage during Superstorm Sandy.
The storm's third anniversary is Thursday, and some families still remain displaced.
The Febus family of Seaside Heights has been paying mortgage on their damaged house while paying rent to live somewhere else the whole time.
A group of about 100 volunteers from the Women's Network in Wilmington, Delaware is hoping to have the family back in their home before Thanksgiving.
They are receiving help from the St. Bernard Project, which consists of construction experts who oversee untrained volunteers.