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88 Carnation Street, Richmond, VA 23225
The Renew Crew volunteer program provides critical home repairs and accessibility modifications, including wheelchair ramps, for low-income, older adults and disabled homeowners. The program is totally funded by private contributions. Work is performed by volunteers from area businesses, churches and civic groups. Typical repairs include painting, caulking, repairing walls and ceilings, replacing floors, rebuilding porches, clearing overgrown yards, demolishing unsafe out buildings and curing code violations. Accessibility work includes installing wheelchair ramps, hand railings, grab bars and ADA toilets and widening doorways.
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70 Main Street, Suite 401, Warrenton, VA 20186
Provides an ecumenical Christian housing ministry which seeks to eliminate poverty housing by building decent affordable homes for qualified low-income families to purchase and live in. Volunteers welcomed from all walks of life.
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2 Amiss Avenue, Luray, VA 22835
Builds houses to help disadvantaged, low income families from sub-standard housing, who are willing to help build their own home as well as other homes. Homes are built by volunteers and homeowners, known as partner families. Homes are sold to partner families with a no interest mortgage. Habitat families are selected: 1) completion of application and credit report, 2) ability to repay zero-interest mortgage, 3) inability to obtain conventional financing for a home, 4) living in substandard housing or homeless, 5) meet income requirements and 6) agree to partner with affiliate. Volunteers welcomed from all walks of life.
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30 East Preston Street, Lexington, VA 24450
Builds houses to help disadvantaged, low income families from sub-standard housing, who are willing to help build their own home as well as other homes. Homes are built by volunteers and homeowners, known as partner families. Homes are sold to partner families with a no interest mortgage. Habitat families are selected: 1) completion of application and credit report, 2) ability to repay zero-interest mortgage, 3) inability to obtain conventional financing for a home, 4) living in substandard housing or homeless, 5) meet income requirements and 6) agree to partner with affiliate. Volunteers welcomed from all walks of life. Also provides ReSale store selling new and gently used items. For more information please call: Lexington - (540)464-4663 Buena Vista - (540)261-5042
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801 7th Street, Altavista, VA 24517
This homeownership program supports low income families in attaining affordable homeownership. The program partners with families and volunteers to build decent, affordable homes. The home is sold to the family with a no interest mortgage. Families are expected to complete a minimum of 300 hours of sweat equity (labor) toward the building of homes. Families must participate in educational programs, fundraising, building, etc. Applicants must show ability and willingness to pay the mortgage payments.
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443 Millwood Avenue, Winchester, VA 22601
Blue Ridge Habitat for Humanity is offering older adults (60+) and Veterans the opportunity to apply for critical home repairs or accessibility modifications. We believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to age with dignity in their own home and community.
The Blue Ridge Habitat for Humanity Aging in Place (AIP) program makes accessibility, safety, energy efficiency and home improvements for seniors living in the City of Winchester and the counties of Frederick, Clarke and Shenandoah.
Examples of repairs for Aging in Place include:
Installation of handrails and portable aluminum ramps
Fitting bathrooms with accessible fixtures
Minor electrical, heating, plumbing and roof repairs
Porch repairs
Weatherization
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205 Dry River Road, Bridgewater, VA 22812
Provides an ecumenical Christian housing ministry whose objective is to eliminate poverty housing and to make decent shelter a matter of conscience. A family selection committee evaluates applicant families on the basis of housing need, ability to pay loan, residency in service area and willingness to partner with Habitat. Volunteers welcomed from all walks of life.
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3435 Melrose Avenue Northwest, Roanoke, VA 24017
Provides affordable home ownership opportunities for qualified applicants.
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142 West Main Street, Orange, VA 22960
Builds houses to help disadvantaged, low income families from sub-standard housing, who are willing to help build their own home as well as other homes. Homes are built by volunteers and homeowners, known as partner families. Homes are sold to partner families with a no interest mortgage. Habitat families are selected: 1) completion of application and credit report, 2) ability to repay zero-interest mortgage, 3) inability to obtain conventional financing for a home, 4) living in substandard housing or homeless, 5) meet income requirements and 6) agree to partner with affiliate.
Volunteers welcomed from all walks of life.
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8787 Commerce Court, Manassas, VA 20110
Volunteer Opportunities to help with administration, marketing, community outreach, construction, and much more.
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1512 South Main Street, Farmville, VA 23901
Serve individuals and families through affordable homeownership and affordable repairs. To be considered for the program, applicants must have a demonstrated need for an improved housing situation, be able to pay an affordable mortgage or affordable repair loan, and be willing to parnter with Habitat by volunteering as able.
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109 Water Street, Front Royal, VA 22630
Builds houses to help disadvantaged, low income families from sub-standard housing, who are willing to help build their own home as well as other homes. Homes are built by volunteers and homeowners, known as partner families. Homes are sold to partner families with a no interest mortgage. Habitat families are selected: 1)completion of application and credit report, 2)ability to repay zero-interest mortgage, 3)inability to obtain conventional financing for a home, 4)living in substandard housing or homeless, 5)meet income requirements and 6)agree to partner with affiliate. Volunteers welcomed from all walks of life.
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