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Tri-County Low Income Home Repair Programs

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Washington County Disability, Aging and Veteran Services

Tri-County Low Income Home Repair Programs

Clackamas County Low Income Home Repair Programs 1

Clackamas County Aging and Disability Services 1.1

Clackamas County Weatherization Program 1.2

Good Neighbor Safety Repair Program 1.3

Home Repair Loan Program 1.4

Independent Living Resources, Inc 1.5

Remodelers Foundation 1.6

Multnomah County Low Income Home Repair Programs 2

Independent Living Resources, Inc 2.1

Metro Home Safety Repair Program 2.2

Multnomah County Aging & Disability Services 2.3

Reach Community Builders 2.4

Rebuilding Together 2.5

Remodelers Foundation 2.6

Unlimited Choices, Inc/Adapt-A-Home 2.7

Unlimited Choices, Inc/Mend-A-Home 2.8

Washington County Low Income Home Repair Programs 3

Housing Rehabilitation Program 3.1

Independent Living Resources, Inc 3.2

Minor Home Repairs and Adaptations 3.3

Rebuilding Together 3.4

Remodelers Foundation 3.5

Unlimited Choices, Inc/Adapt-A-Home 3.6

Washington County Disability, Aging & Veteran Services 3.7

Information Update 4

CLACKAMAS COUNTY LOW INCOME HOME REPAIR PROGRAMS

Clackamas County Aging and Disability Services

Clackamas County Weatherization Program

Good Neighbor Safety Repair Program

Home Repair Loan Program

Independent Living Resources, Inc.

Remodelers Foundation

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CLACKAMAS COUNTY AGING AND DISABILITY SERVICES

Clackamas County Aging and Disability Services

18600 SE McLoughlin Blvd.

Milwaukie, OR 97267

Mailing: P.O. Box 68369, Oak Grove, OR 97268

Population served: Elderly, disabled, low income

Service area: Clackamas County

Contact person: No specific person/contact

Phone number: Information and Referral (503) 794-8066

Fax: (503) 795-8055

TTY: (503) 794-8010

Web site: co.clackamas.or.us/socialservices/ads/main.htm

Program description: Clackamas County Aging and Disability Services (an Area Agency on Aging) is a partner in the county’s Social Services Division, joining the Community Action Agency in a shared mission to work for the well being of vulnerable citizens. The ideas of citizens are important to Aging and Disability Services. An Advisory Council monitors services and comments on public policy for the elderly. The Disability Advocates Coalition advises the agency on access and policy issues for people with disabilities. The information and referral number can direct you to Clackamas County programs, which provide home repairs and modifications and weatherization, and also refer you to programs and resources available in the community.

1.1

CLACKAMAS COUNTY WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM

Community Solutions for Clackamas County

Clackamas County Weatherization Program

9020 Abernethy

Oregon City, OR 97045

Population served: Low income

Service area: Clackamas County

Contact person: Jacque Meier or Charon McFadden

Phone number: (503) 650-3339 (Jacque), 3338 (Charon)

Fax: (503) 650-3336

Web site: co.clackamas.or.us/cscc/weatherization/weatherization.htm

Program description: Clackamas County Weatherization Program provides free weatherization services to income eligible residents in Clackamas County. These services include but are not limited to attic, wall and floor insulation, and energy-related repairs to reduce unwanted air leaks in an attempt to lower energy usage. The program uses computerized energy audits to determine which energy efficiency measures are most appropriate and cost effective for each home.

1.2

GOOD NEIGHBOR SAFETY REPAIR PROGRAM

Clackamas County Social Services

Good Neighbor Safety Program

603 12th St.

Oregon City, OR 97045

Mailing: P.O. Box 68367, Oak Grove, OR 97268

Population served: Low income elderly and disabled

Service area: Clackamas County

Contact person: No specific person/contact

Phone number: (503) 655-8574

E-mail address: jeancoc@co.clackamas.or.us

Web site: co.clackamas.or.us/socialservices/involved/volun/neighbor.htm

Program description: Volunteers provide minor home repairs and yard work on a one-time basis for low income seniors and disabled over the age of 18 who have no family or friend support.

1.3

HOME REPAIR LOAN PROGRAM

Clackamas County Community Development Division

Home Repair Loan Program

2051 Kaen Rd.

Oregon City, OR 97045

Population served: Low income (for Home Repair Loan)

Low income with disability (for Home Access Grant)

Service area: Clackamas County

Contact person: Tie Berrett

Phone number: (503) 655-8591 or (503) 650-5667

Fax: (503) 655-8563

Web site: co.clackamas/cd/rehab.htm

Program description: Program provides loans to low income homeowners for needed and critical home repairs. Examples are furnace and roof replacement, electrical and plumbing repairs, bathroom and kitchen repairs, foundation and dry rot repair, exterior painting, weatherization, etc. County housing representatives will assist throughout the construction process.

Home Access Grant: The County can grant up to $2,500 to cover the cost of improving access and safety for low income persons with physical disabilities. Renters are eligible for this program as well as homeowners.

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INDEPENDENT LIVING RESOURCES, INC.

Independent Living Resources, Inc.

2410 SE 11th

Portland, OR 97214

Population served: Disabled

Service area: Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington Counties

Contact person: Sue Westwood

Phone number: (503) 232-7411

TTY (503) 232-8408

Fax (503) 232-7480

E-mail address: ilrpdx@

Web site: .

Program description: Provides information and referral for persons who are physically disabled, including accessible housing, and recreation. Also offers living skills and enrichment classes; peer advocacy and support; and transcription to Braille, large print, or cassette tape.

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REMODELERS FOUNDATION

The Remodelers Foundation

8101 SE Flavel St.

Portland, OR 97206

Population served: Elderly, disabled, income limits

Service area: Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington Counties

Contact person: Stacey Barrett, Executive Director

Phone number: (503) 698-8382

Web site:

Program description: The Remodelers Foundation serves the elderly and persons with disabilities who own their own homes and are not eligible for other home repair programs. They provide necessary remodeling services for homeowners who wish to remain in their homes, but could not otherwise do so. They provide home modification, along with adaptive equipment such as ramps and grab bars. Applicants may not have monthly income of over $2,450 for an individual or $2,800 for a couple.

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MULTNOMAH COUNTY LOW INCOME HOME REPAIR PROGRAMS

Independent Living Resources, Inc.

Metro Home safety Repair program

Multnomah County Aging and Disability Services

Reach Community Builders

Rebuilding Together

Remodelers Foundation

Unlimited Choices, Inc./Adapt-A-Home

Unlimited Choices, Inc./Mend-A-Home

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INDEPENDENT LIVING RESOURCES, INC.

Independent Living Resources, Inc.

2410 SE 11th

Portland, OR 97214

Population served: Disabled

Service area: Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington Counties

Contact person: Sue Westwood

Phone number: (503) 232-7411

TTY (503) 232-8408

Fax (503) 232-7480

E-mail address: ilrpdx@

Web site: .

Program description: Provides information and referral for persons who are physically disabled, including accessible housing, and recreation. Also offers living skills and enrichment classes; peer advocacy and support; and transcription to Braille, large print, or cassette tape.

2.1

METRO HOME SAFETY REPAIR PROGRAM

Metro Home Safety Repair Program

P.O. Box 13096

Portland, OR 97215

Population served: Elderly, disabled (low income)

Service area: Portland city limits

Contact person: No specific person/contact

Phone number: (503) 232-1213

Program description: Metro Home Safety is a nonprofit organization funded by the City of Portland Bureau of Housing and Community Development. It provides minor home repair and installation of safety equipment to low income elderly or disabled persons.

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MULTNOMAH COUNTY AGING & DISABILITY

Multnomah County Aging and Disability Services

421 SW 6th, Ste. 300

Portland, OR 97204

Population served: Elderly, disabled (low income)

Service area: Multnomah County

Contact person: No specific person/contact

Phone number: (503) 988-3646

TTY: (503) 988-3683

Web site: co.multnomah.or.us/ads

Program description: Multnomah County Aging & Disability Services Department (ADS) is the place to call for any senior or person with a disability (within Multnomah County) in need of assistance. Through ADS, seniors and people with disabilities will have easy access to a wide range of social and health services, housing alternatives and support systems needed to continue to live safely and with dignity in the least restrictive living situation. ADS uses local, state and federal public funds and programs to help keep elderly persons and people with disabilities at home and as independent as possible.

Multnomah County Aging & Disability provides services and advocates for development of services to help the elderly, disabled and veterans in Multnomah County. MCADS keeps a list of community resources that offer minor home repairs for low-income seniors and persons with disabilities. Repairs may include minor plumbing, installation of safety equipment, minor electrical, weatherization, furnace repair and other minor home repairs. An assessment of home safety may also be requested. Please call the ADS Helpline at (503) 988-3646 for more information.

2.3

REACH COMMUNITY BUILDERS

Reach Community Builders

1135 SE Salmon St.

Portland, OR 97214

Population served: Homeowners over 55 years old or disabled living on a fixed

income

Service area: Inner Southeast Portland

Contact person: Mike Masat

Phone number: (503) 231-0682

Fax: (503) 236-3429

Web site:

Program description: The REACH Community Builders Program brings volunteers together with senior and disabled homeowners to help with their home repairs, painting, weatherization and yard work. Our goal is to assist homeowners in maintaining their independence so they can stay in our neighborhoods.

REACH is a private, non-profit community development corporation serving inner Southeast Portland. REACH’s mission is to develop and maintain a permanent resource of affordable housing, promote healthy business districts, and mobilize resources for those in need through community-based partnerships.

2.4

REBUILDING TOGETHER

Washington County Multnomah County

Joan Goldhammer, Executive Director Mike Malone, Executive Director

Rebuilding Together Rebuilding Together-Portland

12555 SW 4th 5000 N. Willamette Blvd.

Beaverton, OR 97005 Portland, OR 97203

Population served: Elderly, disabled (low income) and families with dependent

children

Service Area: Multnomah and Washington Counties

Contact person: No specific person/contact

Phone number: (Washington County) (Multnomah County)

(503) 644-4544 (503) 943-7515

Fax: (503) 469-0219 Fax: (503) 943-7322

E-mail address: Rtwc@

Web site:

Program description: Non-profit organization, which annually provides labor and materials to do 40-50 repairs and rehabilitations on qualifying homes. Their focus is safety, warmth and independence. You must be a homeowner and HUD income guidelines will be used to determine eligibility. Your total assets cannot exceed $20,000 (excluding one car and home). Preference is given to elderly (60 and above) and persons with disabilities. They also do year-round small emergency repairs (such as ramps, etc.). They are averaging three a month. They also do yard work projects in partnership with the various youth groups.

2.5

REMODELERS FOUNDATION

The Remodelers Foundation

8101 SE Flavel St.

Portland, OR 97206

Population served: Elderly, disabled, income limits

Service area: Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington Counties

Contact person: Stacey Barrett, Executive Director

Phone number: (503) 698-8382

Web site:

Program description: The Remodelers Foundation serves the elderly and persons with disabilities who own their own homes and are not eligible for other home repair programs. They provide necessary remodeling services for homeowners who wish to remain in their homes, but could not otherwise do so. They provide home modification, along with adaptive equipment such as ramps and grab bars. Applicants may not have monthly income of over $2,450 for an individual or $2,800 for a couple.

2.6

UNLIMITED CHOICES, INC./ADAPT-A-HOME

Unlimited Choices, Inc./Adapt-A-Home

4848 SE Division

Portland, OR 97206

Population served: Disabled (low income)

Service area: Beaverton, Portland, Gresham, Multnomah County and Vancouver, WA

Contact person: Deborah Wright

Phone number: (503) 234-6167

Fax: (503) 234-9980

E-mail address: info@

Web site:

Program description: Unlimited Choices, Inc.™ is a private community based nonprofit organization serving Beaverton, Portland, Gresham, Multnomah County and Vancouver, WA residents. Founded in 1993, the organization is dedicated to providing people with physical disabilities the opportunity to retain or gain their independence by making affordable housing accessible.

Participants in Unlimited Choices Adapt-A-Home™ program are people of all ages with physical disabilities who have low fixed incomes and are either in institutional settings or face going to one without accessibility modifications made to their existing or future residences.

Adapt-A-Home™ participants must qualify by HUD income guidelines and may be either renters or homeowners. Community Development Block Grant monies of up to $2,500 may be allocated for the materials and labor necessary to make residences accessible and safe. Unlimited Choices manages all project activities from the initial intake to final payment to the contractor.

Unlimited Choices is working toward expanding the Adapt-A-Home™ program into other communities around Oregon and the Pacific Northwest. Unlimited Choices now also provides emergency home repair through the Mend-A-Home program, which is available to low-income homeowners in the City of Gresham and unincorporated areas of Multnomah County.

2.7

UNLIMITED CHOICES, INC./MEND-A-HOME

Unlimited Choices, Inc./Mend-A-Home

4848 SE Division

Portland, OR 97206

Population served: Low income

Service area: Gresham, Unincorporated areas of Multnomah County

Contact person: Deborah Wright

Phone number: (503) 234-6167

Fax: (503) 234-9980

E-mail address: info@

Web site:

Program description: Mend-A-HomeTM is a program currently available within the City of Gresham as well as unincorporated areas of Multnomah County to assist qualified property owners, including mobile home owners, who cannot afford to make emergency home repairs. The program helps repair structural, plumbing, mechanical or electrical systems showing obvious signs of deterioration, roofing that is severely deteriorated, as well as exterior porches and stairs.

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WASHINGTON COUNTY LOW INCOME HOME REPAIR PROGRAMS

Housing Rehabilitation Program

Independent Living Resources, Inc.

Minor Home Repairs and Adaptations

Rebuilding Together

Remodelers Foundation

Unlimited Choices, Inc./Adapt-A-Home

Washington County Disability, Aging and Veteran Services

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HOUSING REHABILITATION PROGRAM

Washington County Office of Community Development

Housing Rehabilitation Program

328 West Main, Ste. 100

Hillsboro, OR 97123

Population served: Low income Washington County homeowners and

disabled renters

Service area: Washington County

Contact person: Susan Watt

Phone number: (503) 846-8897

TTY (503) 846-4598

E-mail address: rehab@co.washington.or.us

Web site: co.washington.or.us

Program description: Low interest loans and grants are available to low income Washington County residents for home repairs and accessibility improvements. Home repair loans may be used to finance necessary repairs including roofing, plumbing, electrical and heating systems repair or replacement, weatherization, structural repairs, exterior painting and accessibility improvements. Homeowners are eligible for both repairs and accessibility improvements. Renters are eligible for accessibility improvements only.

3.1

INDEPENDENT LIVING RESOURCES, INC.

Independent Living Resources, Inc.

2410 SE 11th

Portland, OR 97214

Population served: Disabled

Service area: Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington Counties

Contact person: Sue Westwood

Phone number: (503) 232-7411

TTY (503) 232-8408

Fax (503) 232-7480

E-mail address: ilrpdx@

Web site: .

Program description: Provides information and referral for persons who are physically disabled, including accessible housing, and recreation. Also offers living skills and enrichment classes; peer advocacy and support; and transcription to Braille, large print, or cassette tape.

3.2

MINOR HOME REPAIRS AND ADAPTATIONS

Washington County Disability, Aging & Veteran Services (WCDAVS)

Minor Home Repairs and Adaptations

133 SE Second

Hillsboro, OR 97123

Population served: Low income elderly and disabled

Service area: Washington County

Contact person: Kimberly Solis

Phone number: (503) 615-4671

Program description: The Older Americans Act Home Repair Program (administered through WCDAVS) is designed to help clients over 60 years of age with minor modifications, home repairs and adaptations necessary to facilitate the ability of the older individual to remain at home. WCDAVS keeps a list of contractors who perform minor home safety repairs for low-income seniors and people with disabilities. Repairs could include installing ramps, grab bars, furnace repairs, minor plumbing and electrical repairs, weatherization and other minor home repairs. OAA funds help senior clients who would otherwise experience a financial hardship if they had to pay for home repair services on their own.

3.3

REBUILDING TOGETHER

Washington County Multnomah County

Joan Goldhammer, Executive Director Mike Malone, Executive Director

Rebuilding Together Rebuilding Together-Portland

12555 SW 4th 5000 N. Willamette Blvd.

Beaverton, OR 97005 Portland, OR 97203

Population served: Elderly, disabled (low income) and families with dependent

children

Service Area: Multnomah and Washington Counties

Contact person: No specific person/contact

Phone number: Washington County Multnomah County

(503) 644-4544 (503) 943-7515

Fax: (503) 469-0219 Fax: (503) 943-7322

E-mail address: Rtwc@

Web site:

Program description: Non-profit organization, which annually provides labor and materials to do 40-50 repairs and rehabilitations on qualifying homes. Their focus is safety, warmth and independence. You must be a homeowner and HUD income guidelines will be used to determine eligibility. Your total assets cannot exceed $20,000 (excluding one car and home). Preference is given to elderly (60 and above) and persons with disabilities. They also do year-round small emergency repairs (such as ramps, etc.). They are averaging three a month. They also do yard work projects in partnership with the various youth groups.

3.4

REMODELERS FOUNDATION

The Remodelers Foundation

8101 SE Flavel St.

Portland, OR 97206

Population served: Elderly, disabled, income limits

Service area: Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington Counties

Contact person: Stacey Barrett, Executive Director

Phone number: (503) 698-8382

Web site:

Program description: The Remodelers Foundation serves the elderly and persons with disabilities who own their own homes and are not eligible for other home repair programs. They provide necessary remodeling services for homeowners who wish to remain in their homes, but could not otherwise do so. They provide home modification, along with adaptive equipment such as ramps and grab bars. Applicants may not have monthly income of over $2,450 for an individual or $2,800 for a couple.

3.5

UNLIMITED CHOICES, INC./ADAPT-A-HOME

Unlimited Choices, Inc./Adapt-A-Home

4848 SE Division

Portland, OR 97206

Population served: Disabled (low income)

Service area: Beaverton, Portland, Gresham, Multnomah County and Vancouver, WA

Contact person: Deborah Wright

Phone number: (503) 234-6167

Fax: (503) 234-9980

E-mail address: info@

Web site:

Program description: Unlimited Choices, Inc.™ is a private community based nonprofit organization serving Beaverton, Portland, Gresham, Multnomah County and Vancouver, WA residents. Founded in 1993, the organization is dedicated to providing people with physical disabilities the opportunity to retain or gain their independence by making affordable housing accessible.

Participants in Unlimited Choices Adapt-A-Home™ program are people of all ages with physical disabilities who have low fixed incomes and are either in institutional settings or face going to one without accessibility modifications made to their existing or future residences.

Adapt-A-Home™ participants must qualify by HUD income guidelines and may be either renters or homeowners. Community Development Block Grant monies of up to $2,500 may be allocated for the materials and labor necessary to make residences accessible and safe. Unlimited Choices manages all project activities from the initial intake to final payment to the contractor.

Unlimited Choices is working toward expanding the Adapt-A-Home™ program into other communities around Oregon and the Pacific Northwest. Unlimited Choices now also provides emergency home repair through the Mend-A-Home program, which is available to low-income homeowners in the City of Gresham and unincorporated areas of Multnomah County.

3.6

WASHINGTON COUNTY DISABILITY, AGING & VETERAN SERVICES (WCDAVS)

WCDAVS

133 SE Second St.

Hillsboro, OR 97123

Population served: Low income elderly and disabled

Service area: Washington County

Contact person: Kimberly Solis

Phone number: (503) 615-4671

Web site: co.washington.or.us/aging

Program description: WCDAVS is charged with providing services, and advocating for development of services to help the elderly, disabled and veterans in Washington County. We help enable people to live as independently as they can for as long as possible. WCDAVS administers the Minor Home Repairs and Adaptations program and maintains a list of contractors who perform minor home safety repairs for low-income seniors and people with disabilities. We also refer people to programs and resources in the community which help with home repairs, home modifications and weatherization.

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Tri-County Low Income Home Repair Programs

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In an effort to maintain a current up-to-date publication, please note any changes and fax to (503) 640-6167, Attn Jackie Eggers.

Compiled by

Washington County Disability, Aging and Veteran Services

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