Starting this weekend, more than 2,000 volunteers from the community and around the country will help rebuild southeast Houston, League City and beyond in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey. The 4B Disaster Response Network and Eight Days of Hope will coordinate in the Bay Area from Oct. 13-20 to "help homeowners progress along the path to recovery from the damage caused by Hurricane Harvey," according to a press release. The faith-based organizations previously partnered in March 2018 to gather volunteers and rebuild hundreds of homes. The events spanned 15 days and involved nearly 4,700 volunteers, making it the single-largest volunteer rebuild effort over a 15-day period in U.S. history, according to the release. Since 2005, more than 32,400 Eight Days of Hope volunteers have helped rebuild, remodel or refurbish 2,760 homes in Mississippi, Louisiana, Tennessee, Iowa, Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina and Texas on 15 different trips. The organization has completed more than $45 million worth of work, the release reads. For more information, visit www.4bresponse.org or www.eightdaysofhope.com.