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Now Accepting Applications from Low-Income Homeowners for Affordable Home Repairs

  • Mar 17
  • 1 min read

Habitat for Humanity of Greater Pittsburgh is currently accepting applications from low-income homeowners in need of a new furnace and/or hot water tank. The nonprofit program provides Allegheny County residents with an opportunity to affordably repair their home.


Applications to assist with furnaces and hot water tanks will be accepted through April 30th. To qualify, applicants must currently own and occupy a home within Allegheny County and have a total household income less than 80% Area Median Income (AMI). More information about the program and applying can be found on Habitat Pittsburgh’s website, habitatpittsburgh.org/repair.



 
 
 

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Adam Smith
May 20

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maria daisy
maria daisy
May 19

I think programs like this can make a meaningful difference for homeowners who need help with essential repairs, especially when heating and hot water are so important for daily life. I appreciate when organizations create affordable support options for local communities, and I know I value community-focused efforts just as much as I enjoy collaborative spaces like EaglerCraft, where I can connect with creative ideas and problem-solving.

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Goodmedia Nu
Goodmedia Nu
May 15

As a past volunteer with Habitat, Ragdoll Hit I appreciate this initiative. However, expanding outreach to include more community partnerships could enhance awareness and support for low-income homeowners in need of repairs.

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May 13

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May 13

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