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Non-profit accepting applications from low-income homeowners

July 12th, 2010 · 2 Comments

Rebuilding Together Seattle is accepting applications from low-income homeowners who need help completing work on their homes. In April we wrote about RTS working on a house in the neighborhood.

To qualify for the program, homeowners must be low-income and unable to complete the work independently. We assist those who are elderly, disabled, veterans, and/or families with children. RTS also assists non-profit or community organizations in need of facility repairs.

RTS recently began a Veterans Program, in an effort to bring veteran community members together to help low-income veteran homeowners and their families. RTS also launched an Annual Repair Program that will focus on helping qualified homeowners with quick safety fixes around the house. These fixes include installing grab bars, handrails, skid strips, and updating to energy efficient light bulbs.

Interested parties can call our office to request an application, or view and print our application online at: www.rtseattle.org/forms.php. For more information, check out our blog at rebuildingtogetherseattle.blogspot.com!

If you have any questions about our program, please call our office at 206-682-1231 or email us at info@rtseattle.org.

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  • 1 Margie // Jul 12, 2010 at 1:23 pm

    Thank you very much for publicizing our free home repair program to the Phinney & Greenwood community. As a homeowner in the neighborhood, I hope Rebuilding Together Seattle can assist more clients in need.

    To read about a special project volunteers completed in Greenwood last Fall, visit: http://rtseattle.org/RTSeattleFall09.pdf

  • 2 Whopper // Jul 12, 2010 at 4:28 pm

    It’s great seeing the private sector take charge and help people in need.

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