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Welcome to your state/community home modification forum. This forum has been created to give you an opportunity to learn about and contribute to your state's home modification profile.


Where to Get Help:

There are several ways to modify and repair your home. You can: 1) do it yourself, or get a friend or relative to help; 2) hire a handyman or contractor; 3) contact a home modification and repair program. In addition to the programs listed in the Directory, programs can be located through your:

Also, consider taking these steps:

  • Get recommendations from friends who have had similar projects completed.
  • Hire a licensed and bonded contractor. Be specific about changes you wish to make in advance.
  • Ask for a written agreement with only a small down payment. Make the final payment only after the project is completed.
  • Check with your local better business Bureau regarding the contractor's or program's reliability and performance record.

Other Resources:

arrowThe NeighborWorks® network is a national network of 220 community-based organizations that helps low- and moderate-income families rent, purchase, and maintain safe, affordable homes. The NeighborWorks® network also revitalizes communities through resident leadership and private and public partnerships.

To locate NeighborWorks® network partner that might offer assistance with home modifications, visit www.nw.org and click on Network Directory. Type in the CITY and select the STATE, then click on ORGANIZATION SEARCH. You can also try calling the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation at (202) 220-2300.

arrowCommunity Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program Some local housing agencies utilize portions of their CDBG program to pay for various kinds of home modifications. To contact your local CDBG grantee, call the US Department of Housing and Urban Development at (202) 708-1112.

On the website, click on a state to view contact information for the CDBG grantee in that area.


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Arlington

Senior Safety Program

Dave Payea

15005 101st Ave NE

Arlington, WA 98223

360-659-8275
360-659-1795
DavePayea@aol.com
Home inspections and repairs on smoke alarms, ground fault outlets, electric heaters, door lock operation, ramps.
Snohomish County/ low-income seniors and people with disabilities
700
2
$49,000
Safeco, Allstate, United Way

 


Kelso

Minor Home Modifications

Paul Spears

PO Box 539
Kelso, WA 98626

360-577-4929

360-577-5905

Southwest Washing Agency on Aging

Seniors over the age of 60 years old.

100%

10

Ramps and grab bars.

Functional and environmental for health and safety.

Case Manager

State and federal government funds and donations.


Moses Lake

Minor Home Repair Program

Carolyn Schell

604 W. Third Avenue
PO Box 820
Moses Lake, WA 98837

509-765-9206

509-754-0346

North Columbia Community Action Council

1992

Elderly Homeowners with low-income

40%

10 homes

5

General Home Repair

Functional

State Certified Auditors

Client education provided

$110,000

Free


Seattle

Home Wise

Andrea Buchanon

Alaska Building 9th Floor
618 Second Avenue
Seattle, WA 98104

206-684-0244

206-233-7119

andrea.buchanan@ci.seattle.wa

www.ci.seattle.wa.us/housing

Seattle Office of Housing

1979

Low to moderate income, single family, and homeowners.

50%

200

16

Weatherization, roofs, and windows.

Functional and Environmental

In-house rehabilitation specialists.

* CDBG
* HOME
* Seattle Levy
* Seattle City Light
* Department of Energy.

The program is a loan program for rehabilitation and a grant program for most weatherization measures. We refer clients to other counseling programs if necessary.


Wellpinit

Senior Services Liaison Program

Terry Evans

6228 Old School Road
Wellpinit, WA 99040

509-258-7502

509-258-7029

1997

Elderly tribal members

100%

20

1

Ramps, stairs, handicap showers, carpeting, and window.

Functional and Environmental

Program manager

$15,000

Casinos

Materials and labor.

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