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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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Willis Hodge
Willis Hodge
3 days ago

Escape Road I remember how daunting home repairs can be when you're on a tight budget. It’s great to see support for those in need! Thank you for sharing this opportunity!

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4 days ago

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Apr 03

This program is so helpful, especially for anyone struggling with home repair costs like I am. I'm sitting here browsing the AMI files and feeling anxious, so I keep hopping on Drift Boss for a few rounds to get my mind off the paperwork for a bit. Good luck to everyone in the group applying, hope you all get approved.

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Mar 25

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Mar 21

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