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Home Repair offered at Rural Resources Community Action in Colville
Home repair and housing rehabilitation program may be available to you if you are a homeowner and occupy the house, unable to qualify for a loan due to low income and/or have repairs that affect the health and safety of the occupants.
Program offers education and counseling to connect home buyers of all income levels to information and resources needed. Also providing counseling and assistance in linking home buyers to a variety of different down-payment assistance programs and home loans.
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Independent Living/Case Management & Advocacy offered at Central Washington Disability Resources Ellensburg
Assists with identifying and navigating complex social service systems, housing, transportation, preparing for employment, identifying accommodations, personal assistance management, applying for social security, benefits planning, emergency preparedness, and advocacy.
Provides independent living planning to empower people to live independently in their community. Assists with identifying and navigating complex social service systems, housing, transportation, preparing for employment, identifying accommodations, personal assistance management, applying for social security, benefits planning, and advocacy.
- Advocacy: works alongside individuals with disabilities to plan and carry out strategic approaches to influence positive change in the community. Represents and advocates for the rights and needs of individuals with disabilities in order to advance the empowerment, inclusion, and wellness of all persons with disabilities.
- Emergency Preparedness: Provides emergency preparedness for disabled individuals by creating a plans in case of a disaster. Helps with fire drills, emergency planning, connection with local EMS, and building an emergency kit.
- Assists individuals or veterans who are needing to find caregiver and helps with making sure their caregiver gets paid. Must be referred by the VA, if they are a veteran; if they are a civilian, then they'll get help finding a state-funded caregiver.
- Has a Covid -19 Advocate that works with individuals with disabilities to help them get a schedule for vaccines, as well as a covid-19 peer support group.
- Assists with Power Action Systems (PAS program), which helps individuals with disabilities be able to get modifications to their household to make it more disability accessible.
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Assistive Technology InformationHome Modification ConsultationWelfare Rights AssistanceIndependent Living Skills InstructionCase/Care ManagementUndesignated Home Barrier Removal ServicesGeneral Disaster Preparedness InformationHome Rehabilitation ServicesFall Prevention ProgramsGeneral Minor Home Repair ProgramsPrevocational Training
Aluminum Wheelchair Ramps offered by Operation Ramp It Up
Provides and helps install wheelchair ramps. Also accepts donations of used aluminum wheelchair ramps. Financial donations are accepted to fund future projects and can be given in memory or honor of someone.
Provides and helps install wheelchair ramps. Also accepts donations of used aluminum wheelchair ramps. Financial donations are accepted to fund future projects and can be given in memory or honor of someone.
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Home Repair offered at Pierce County Human Services Community Action Programs
Provides repair services to address emergency health and safety issues in the home.
Provides repair services to address emergency health and safety issues in the home.
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Senior and Disabled Home Repair Program offered at City of Yakima's Neighborhood Development Services
Provides home repair for homeowners who are seniors (55+) or SS disabled of any age living in the city of Yakima.
Provides home repair for homeowners who are seniors (55+) or SS disabled of any age living in the city of Yakima.
Helps with the following:
- Heat/AC
- Plumbing
- Electricity
- Wheelchair ramp
- Sewer
- Roofs
- Any hazardous condition
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Housing Resource Center offered by Mid-Columbia and Columbia Gorge Housing Authorities at Mid-Columbia Housing Resource Center
Provides education and information and referral on housing issues, as well as some financial assistance for homebuyers and homeowners.
Provides education, information, and referral on housing issues, along with financial assistance for homebuyers and homeowners. Services include homebuyer education classes and workshops, financial education, pre- and post-purchase counseling, foreclosure counseling, down payment assistance, renter information, and guidance on maintaining and repairing a home, including home repair loans. Classes are held monthly at Columbia Gorge Community College in Hood River and The Dalles. The program also keeps the public informed about housing trends in the Mid-Columbia region using current statistics.
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Home Repair offered at Rural Resources Community Action in Newport
Home repair and housing rehabilitation program may be available to you if you are a homeowner and occupy the house, unable to qualify for a loan due to low income and/or have repairs that affect the health and safety of the occupants.
Program offers education and counseling to connect home buyers of all income levels to information and resources needed. Also providing counseling and assistance in linking home buyers to a variety of different down-payment assistance programs and home loans.
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Home Repairs and ADA Modifications offered at Rebuilding Together - Thurston County
Provides free home repairs and ADA modifications to low income homeowners in Thurston County. Applications are accepted all year. See program details for more information.
Rebuilding Together offers home repairs and ADA modifications free of charge to qualified low income homeowners living in Thurston County.
Qualified applicants must be disabled, military veterans, seniors (62+), or families with young children.
Typical work includes:
- installation of wheelchair ramps and grab bars,
- hot water tank replacement,
- stair and porch repair,
- plumbing leak repair,
- gutter and floor repair.
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Housing Repair Assistance Program offered by City of Renton
Offers minor home repair, and referrals for home improvement loans; serves low-income city of Renton residents.
Provides free minor home repairs to lower income Renton Homeowners such as electrical, plumbing, minor roof leaks, furnace, and ADA items as well as smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.
Program emphasis is for health and safety repairs of the home.
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Home Repair Program offered at Cowlitz County Habitat for Humanity
Offers repair services to low-income homeowners to keep their homes safe and decent. Repair projects may include painting, siding repair, trim/window repair, ramp and rail repair, landscape cleanup, and weatherization.
Offers repair services to low-income homeowners to keep their homes safe and decent. Currently, most of our repairs are for EXTERIOR work only. We do NOT provide ROOFING repairs or plumbing/electrical. Repair projects may include painting, siding repair, trim/window repair, ramp and rail repair, landscape cleanup, and weatherization.
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Single Family Home Rehab offered at Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners' Armory Office
Provides low-cost loans and services to repair health and safety hazards in single family homes. Can assist with roof leaks, sewer problems, accessibility modifications, water issues, and health or safety hazards. Does not assist with cosmetic work. Call or apply online.
Assist households with the challenges of buying and keeping a home. Offers pre-purchase counseling and education and a down payment assistance loan program.
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HOME Consortium offered at Yakima County Public Services
Provides loans for home improvement, rental housing, and home ownership to low-income eligible home owners in the following cities: Grandview, Harrah, Mabton, Toppenish, Sunnyside, Union Gap, Wapato, and Zillah.
Provides loans for home improvement, rental housing, and home ownership to low-income eligible home owners in the following cities: Grandview, Harrah, Mabton, Toppenish, Sunnyside, Union Gap, Wapato, and Zillah. Anyone living in incorporated Yakima County (outside of Yakima City limits) can call to apply.
- Rehabilitation Loan: for low- to moderate-income homeowners that need home improvement. County will do an inspection in the home to determine what repairs it needs to keep it at housing market to keep home owner living in the home.
- Rental housing: Expands the supply of affordable rental housing available to extremely low-to very low-income home renters. Explores the feasibility, options, and select a model to pilot to provide landlord rental rehabilitation for very low to moderate-income rental households in Year 5.
- Home ownership: Provides assistance to developers, sponsors, or owners to assist extremely low- to very-income households that are prepared to become home owners.
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Housing Weatherization offered at Olympic Community Action Programs in Port Townsend
Provides weatherization services for individuals at 200% of federal poverty level. May be able to replace refrigerators that are not energy efficient. Cannot assist with RV repairs or emergency funding.
This program provides weatherization services for individuals, at 200% of federal poverty level. Services provided may include:
- Insulation
- Air Sealing
- Minor Repairs
- Energy Education
- Health and Safety Issues
- Moisture Control
- Combustion Safety Testing
- Refrigerator Replacement
*This program cannot assist with RV Repairs or Emergency Funding.*
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Home Repair Program offered by Habitat for Humanity in Seattle/King County
Helps low-income homeowners in South King County make necessary home repairs for health and safety. Repairs include roofs, windows and exterior doors, gutters, siding, steps, ramps, walkways and driveways, landscaping, junk removal or exterior painting.
Provides critical and minor home repairs that alleviate health and safety issues for qualified homeowners in King and Kittitas Counties.
Also offers CAPABLE program to help older adults live safely in their home by partnering an Occupational Therapist and Registered Nurse together to set goals with the homeowner to achieve in a 4-5 month period. A handy-worker can potentially be involved to make minor repairs and modifications based on the goals set.
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Home Mortgage Loan Support offered at Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners' East Office
Assists low to moderate income homeowners improve their financial situation. Services include connecting with a qualified loan specialist, assistance with debt consolidation, loans for home renovation, and comprehensive financial services. Apply online.
Assist households with the challenges of buying and keeping a home. Offers pre-purchase counseling and education and a down payment assistance loan program.
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National Rebuilding Day offered at Rebuilding Together South Sound
Annual event that takes place the last Saturday of every April and brings sponsored teams together with skilled contractors and donated materials to complete repairs at 20 homes in Pierce County and cities of Federal Way and Auburn. May offer 0% interest loans for the Federal Way area. Contact agency for details and confirmation.
Annual event that takes place the last Saturday of every April and brings sponsored teams together with skilled contractors and donated materials to complete repairs at 10 homes.
200+ volunteers complete repairs including plumbing, electrical, decks, stairs, ramps, doors, windows, yard work, and more.
Applications for National Rebuilding Day are due no later than December 1st every year.
Projects are evaluated and selected in the fall and winter.
Cannot work on travel trailers or with renters. This is not a crisis repair or weatherization program.
Does not provide yard work on an ongoing basis; it can be a component of a larger repair project, but not the only service provided at the home.
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Housing Preservation Program offered at Clark County Community Services
Low or no interest loans for home owners repairing roofs, electricity, painting, plumbing, septic repair/replacement or structural work.
Provides financial assistance through loans of up to $35,000 single family homes or $18,000 for mobile homes for basic home repairs. Priorities of the rehabilitation program are to address:
- Exterior repairs.
- Roof repair/replacement.
- Gutters.
- Electrical, plumbing, or mechanical repairs to existing systems.
- Reconstruction or replacement of structural components.
- Septic repair/replacement.
- Roll-in showers and grab bars.
- Ramps.
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Home Repair offered at Rural Resources Community Action in Ione
Home repair and housing rehabilitation program may be available to you if you are a homeowner and occupy the house, unable to qualify for a loan due to low income and/or have repairs that affect the health and safety of the occupants.
Program offers education and counseling to connect home buyers of all income levels to information and resources needed. Also providing counseling and assistance in linking home buyers to a variety of different down-payment assistance programs and home loans.
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Home Ownership & Home Repair offered at Habitat for Humanity of Greater Moses Lake
Helps construct homes for low-income families that are able and willing to put time and labor into building their own home. Provides home repair assistance for seniors, veterans, and low-income families & individuals to ensure safety within the home.
Helps construct homes for low income families that are able and willing to put time and labor into building their own home.
Works with seniors, veterans, and low-income individuals and families to provide needed repairs or improvements to ensure safety within the home.
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Independent Living/Case Management & Advocacy offered at Central Washington Disability Resources Yakima
Assists with identifying and navigating complex social service systems, housing, transportation, preparing for employment, identifying accommodations, personal assistance management, applying for social security, benefits planning, emergency preparedness, and advocacy.
Provides independent living planning to empower people to live independently in their community. Assists with identifying and navigating complex social service systems, housing, transportation, preparing for employment, identifying accommodations, personal assistance management, applying for social security, benefits planning, and advocacy.
- Advocacy: works alongside individuals with disabilities to plan and carry out strategic approaches to influence positive change in the community. Represents and advocates for the rights and needs of individuals with disabilities in order to advance the empowerment, inclusion, and wellness of all persons with disabilities.
- Emergency Preparedness: Provides emergency preparedness for disabled individuals by creating a plans in case of a disaster. Helps with fire drills, emergency planning, connection with local EMS, and building an emergency kit.
- Assists individuals or veterans who are needing to find caregiver and helps with making sure their caregiver gets paid. Must be referred by the VA, if they are a veteran; if they are a civilian, then they'll get help finding a state-funded caregiver.
- Has a Covid -19 Advocate that works with individuals with disabilities to help them get a schedule for vaccines, as well as a covid-19 peer support group.
- Assists with Power Action Systems (PAS program), which helps individuals with disabilities be able to get modifications to their household to make it more disability accessible.
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Welfare Rights AssistanceHome Rehabilitation ServicesIndependent Living Skills InstructionPrevocational TrainingAssistive Technology InformationFall Prevention ProgramsGeneral Minor Home Repair ProgramsUndesignated Home Barrier Removal ServicesCase/Care ManagementGeneral Disaster Preparedness InformationHome Modification Consultation
Home Repairs offered at Habitat for Humanity South Puget Sound
Provides critical home repairs to income qualified households to help preserve homeownership in Thurston County. Repairs are provided by construction staff and volunteers. Download an application or email for more information.
We coordinate home repairs for income qualified households to help preserve homeownership in Thurston County.
Repairs are provided by construction staff, contractors, and volunteers.
We help with repairs like:
- Steps, porch, or wheelchair ramp construction
- Walkways
- Window repair or replacement,
- Exterior door repair or replacement
- Exterior scraping, caulking, and painting
- Extensive siding and trim repair or replacement
- Interior accessibility such as doorways and bathrooms
- Other repairs on a case-by-case basis
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Safe at Home offered at Rebuilding Together South Sound
Offers two types of repair work: Home Modifications and Critical Repairs. Applications taken year-round and repairs offered first come, first served. No work on travel trailers or with renters. Not a crisis repair or weatherization program. See program details for info.
Focuses on two types of repair work, Home Modifications and Critical Repairs.
Applications are accepted year round and repairs are offered on a first come, first served basis.
Repairs fall into two typical categories:
Home Modifications:
- improve the safety and accessibility in the home and can include repairs like deck or stair replacements, ramp installations, grab bar installations, or comfort height toilet installations.
Critical Repairs:
- addresses minor to moderate repairs for major systems of the home like electrical, plumbing, heating, and security.
Cannot work on travel trailers or with renters. This is not a crisis repair or weatherization program.
Does not provide yard work on an ongoing basis; it can be a component of a larger repair project, but not the only service provided at the home.
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Senior & Disabled Volunteer Services offered at Community Action of Skagit County
Serves low-income elderly (60 plus) and disabled (18 to 59) persons in the community.
Serves low-income elderly (60 plus) and disabled (18 to 59) people living independently in the community. Volunteer services provided include: shopping/errands, transportation, household repairs, yard care, housekeeping, occasional meal prep, and other necessary assistance. We have added telephone welfare checks, mental wellness check-ins, and grocery store pick up and delivery.
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Home Repair offered at Rural Resources Community Action in Republic
Home repair and housing rehabilitation program may be available to you if you are a homeowner and occupy the house, unable to qualify for a loan due to low income and/or have repairs that affect the health and safety of the occupants.
Program offers education and counseling to connect home buyers of all income levels to information and resources needed. Also providing counseling and assistance in linking home buyers to a variety of different down-payment assistance programs and home loans.
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Community Housing Improvement Program (CHIP) offered at Community Housing Improvement Program
Offers housing repair and renovation services for low and moderate income families in the City limits of Everett.
Offers housing repair and renovation services through its Community Housing Improvement Program (CHIP). CHIP is a HUD sponsored community service to repair and renovate housing for low and moderate income families in the city limits of Everett. CHIP has funds available for owner-occupied and non-owner occupied housing repairs, within Everett city limits. Twenty percent equity of the after-rehab value is required. Once a client qualifies, a CHIP Construction Inspector will inspect the home, assist with recommendations of the most important work to be done, write detailed bid specifications, conduct the bid openings submitted by CHIP approved contractors, and monitor the construction work. No charge to the client. Minority and handicapped individuals are encouraged to apply.
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