About Servolution Network
Impacting commUNITY in the most powerful way that only God's people can.
Changing lives one home at a time.
280+
Homes Revitalized
10+
Years Serving
2
City Partnerships
Our Mission & Impact
Our Mission
To build an alliance between churches, businesses, governments, and others to provide solutions to meet the needs of the community.
Our Vision
To create opportunities for the blessed to be a blessing.
Since 2017, we've revitalized, made accessible, or repaired over 280 homes for at-risk disabled, elderly, and economically disadvantaged Veteran and civilian neighbors across North Texas. Through partnerships with the cities of Azle and Lake Worth, we're proving that when communities come together, transformation happens one home at a time.
Our Story
Servolution Network was born from disaster and hope. Inspired by the original Servolution organization that launched in Louisiana responding to Hurricane Katrina, our Texas chapter began as something much smaller—and much more personal.
Humble Beginnings
Co-founders Jason Malewiski and Bruce Adams started as a grassroots outreach of The Church at Azle, simply wanting to feed the hungry and help neighbors with minor home repairs.
Official Launch
We officially formed our 501(c)3 and launched our signature twice-yearly home revitalization blitzes, mobilizing volunteers to transform entire neighborhoods.
Expanding Impact
The City of Lake Worth welcomed us with a 380 agreement, expanding our reach to serve even more families in need across North Texas.
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First Partnership
Inspired by local charitable organization 6 Stones, we signed our first 380 Economic Development Agreement with the City of Azle—a partnership that continues to this day.
National Recognition
Our growing impact earned us the Mueller, Inc./Texas Country Reporter Helping Hand warehouse building grant, featuring us on television across Texas and beyond.
See Our Impact
Watch our featured episode on Texas Country Reporter