LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Habitat for Humanity Lake County has once again been awarded grant funds from the Home Depot Veterans’ Repair program and is now accepting applications from local veterans.
This is the fourth year in a row that this opportunity is available to Lake County veterans thanks to the Home Depot grants.
In that time, Habitat for Humanity Lake County has received more than $500,000 from Home Depot for assisting veterans,.
Some of the kinds of repairs Habitat for Humanity carries out include new roofs, wheelchair ramps, bathroom upgrades, and replacement of heating and cooling systems.
The organization previously estimated that each project averages about $15,000.
If you are a low-income military veteran who has owned your home for at least five years, or if you are permanently reside in a home owned by other family members, you are encouraged to apply.
Funds are limited, so interested individuals are asked to submit applications and all accompanying paperwork as quickly as possible.
Applications can be found online at www.lakehabitat.org , at the organization's office at 16285 A Main St. in Lower Lake, or call the office at 707-994-1100 and provide your name and mailing address so that an application may be sent to you.
Habitat for Humanity receives new grant for Veteran's Repair Program
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