Asheville, a city known for its beautiful scenery and strong community spirit, is coming together in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. The storm left many low-income homeowners in some tough spots, especially in Buncombe and Madison Counties. To tackle the challenges posed by the hurricane, the Asheville Area Habitat for Humanity has stepped up with an initiative that’s aimed at helping those who need it the most.
In response to the destruction caused by the hurricane, the Asheville Habitat organization has launched a new program called the Disaster Repairs program. This initiative is specifically designed to assist homeowners who either lack insurance or do not have enough coverage to handle the storm damage. With the increasing need for home repairs, especially for the community’s most vulnerable, this initiative couldn’t come at a better time.
Hurricane Helene reminded everyone of nature’s strength, and many residents have encountered significant challenges, from flooding to roof damage and fallen trees. According to Joel Johnson, the Home Repair Director at Asheville Habitat, this program is crucial. He states, “We are collaborating with various repair-focused organizations through the ARCHR Collaboration to assist homes in our community affected by Hurricane Helene.” This collaboration shows that when a community faces a disaster, its strength lies in teamwork.
If you’re wondering whether you might be eligible for assistance, here’s the gist: the program is aimed at low-income homeowners whose household income is below 70% of the area median income (AMI), and who reside in Buncombe or Madison County. If your house has been affected by the hurricane, you can apply through the Asheville Habitat website. The necessary repairs will be assessed, and if you qualify, they will be performed at no cost.
Applying is straightforward. The process kicks off with an online application where you’ll need to provide details about your home and the damage incurred. Eligible applicants can rest easy knowing that all repairs will be managed by ARCHR organizations and skilled subcontractors. For any questions or additional information, folks can easily reach out to Asheville Habitat at 828-251-5702.
The Asheville Area Habitat for Humanity has a rich history, having begun its journey in 1983 as the first Habitat affiliate in North Carolina. Their long-standing commitment to providing affordable homeownership and repair programs speaks volumes. Over the years, they have successfully empowered countless residents, enabling them to not only increase their savings but also pursue education and achieve better financial stability.
With initiatives like the Disaster Repairs program, Habitat not only supports individual homeowners but also works to maintain the overall character and affordability of the neighborhoods that make Asheville special. This contributes to a sense of community where long-term residents can continue living in their cherished homes.
As we witness the community rally around those impacted by Hurricane Helene, the Disaster Repairs program shines a light of hope for many. The resilience shown by organizations like Asheville Habitat and the residents they serve indicates that even after a storm, brighter days are on the horizon. Together, Asheville stands strong, ready to rebuild and recover.
To stay updated on this program or find out how to get involved, remember to check the Asheville Habitat website at ashevillehabitat.org. Whether through assistance or volunteering, every little bit helps the community heal.
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