Build It Forward - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Stronger Than the Texas Storm
A local hero at the Austin Child Guidance Center in Texas needs help repairing her home after a devastating storm. With some help from Lowe's, Matt Blashaw and Taniya Nayak step in to give her a dream renovation and the Center some much-needed upgrades.

Giving Back in the Golden State
Matt and Taniya head to Oakland, California, to surprise the co-founder of Ariel Outreach Mission with a way overdue home makeover. Along with Lowe's, they'll give the Mission the space and tools they need to keep providing assistance to their community.

A Fresh Start in the Southwest
Matt and Taniya fly to Albuquerque, New Mexico, to meet a first-time homeowner and her colleagues at Crossroads for Women. With some help from Lowe's, they'll transform her home into a Hollywood oasis and give the Center's exterior a creative refresh.

An Upstate Labor of Love
Matt and Taniya travel to the Mary Nelson Youth Center in Syracuse, New York, to gift a hometown hero with a massive home makeover. Together with Lowe's, they make sure the Center receives some much needed upgrades, including a beautiful new kitchen.

Smoky Mountain Spirit
Matt and Taniya stop in Cosby, Tennessee, where a teacher needs help expanding his family's living space after a fire destroyed their home. They partner with Lowe's to give this family and their school newly renovated spaces filled with heart and spirit.
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