The Critical Repair and Healthy Homes Initiative serves homeowners living in substandard living conditions in the City of Elizabeth. The goal of the initiative is to improve low-to moderate-income homeowners’ quality of life by identifying and fixing barriers to safe and healthy living conditions. Through repairs such as mold and asbestos remediation, energy-conserving improvements, and the addition of aging-in-place functionality, Habitat of Greater Newark works to keep low-to moderate-income income families in their homes.
In the City of Elizabeth, the Critical Repair and Healthy Homes Initiative serves low-to-moderate-income homeowners living in substandard living conditions. Participants in this program must own their own home and show income below 70% AMI (depending on family size).
Register for an orientation by calling Gabriela Bernal at 973-624-3330 x103 or email gbernal@habitatnewark.org.
This project is made possible by a Community Development Block Grant from the City of Elizabeth.