What a sad situation.
I've never organized a building project like that, but I have organized lots of community events. The first thing to keep in mind is you Have To Ask For Help. Don't just tell the story and expect people to volunteer. Make a list of things that can be done. Break it down into small pieces, and ask specifically if this person would help with this task.
How do you find the people? Ask other people to find the people. Pick some captains--maybe 4 or 5 people you know you can count on, and ask them to recruit however many manhours you think is you need from each group. Find a diversity of captains--chamber of commerce people, church people, major local employer people, Kiwanis, Lions or other service club people. Youth groups can help--high school students are often looking for a volunteer project for their college applications.
If all the other stuff is done--like getting the materials, etc., then getting the manpower is simply a matter of asking enough people to do X until you get enough to get it done. If you're lucky, it will take on a life of it's own and the volunteers will snowball in. If you're not so lucky, you may have to be the spark for the project for the whole year.
If I lived nearby, I'd help! Good luck!
Karen



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