Central Oklahoma Habitat for Humanity

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Critical Home Repair

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Critical Home Repair seeks to help low-income homeowners restore their homes so they can continue to live in a safe, healthy, decent and affordable home while bringing volunteers together to live out their values by helping a homeowner in need.

Repairs include but are not limited to weatherization, painting, landscaping, grab bars, ramps, and other minor repairs. We select homes for Critical Home Repair partnership based on greatest need and on the ability of our volunteers and other resources to complete the work. We are currently seeking projects as well as volunteers who would like to help give a little back to their community.

Apply for Assistance!

Do you or someone you know need help making home repairs?
Download the application here.  Para bajar la aplicacion en EspaƱol.

Come Join the Fun!

WE NEED YOU to help!  Come as an individual or bring a group (clubs, church groups, employees/coworkers, etc…) and help low-income homeowners make critical repairs to their homes.

For more information, please contact Chris Hearn, Critical Home Repair Volunteer Coordinator at
(405) 232-4828 or (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) him.

No experience hefting a hammer - no problem!    See video

Donate!

Critical Home Repair projects typically cost just $3,000 to $5,000.  Your gift will mean a world of difference for a limited income family living in unsafe, unhealthy, and/or unaffordable conditions. Donate here.  Please denote “Critical Home Repair” in the comments section.


What a Difference a Day Makes!

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Applicant Criteria

Interested homeowners must meet the following criteria:

  ~ Be the owner of record for         your home (proof will be           required)
  ~ Contribute 60 hours of               “sweat equity” volunteering       with Habitat prior to work           on your home
  ~  A current copy of your                 OG&E electric bill must be       provided to receive                     additional weatherization           repairs
  ~ Household income must           fall within 60% of the area         median income according       to HUD (Homeowner will           be asked to document               income)


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