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Redistributes donated building materials, home repair supplies, and equipment to benefit non-profit organizations and low-income end users that can utilize the materials directly. All materials are available free of charge. However, a small handling fee ...

Offers a minor home repair program to provide relief for unpaid caregivers of seniors who are age 60 years and older (services are available through a 3-year grant from Aging and Independence Services made in 2005). Provides home safety modifications and ...

Volunteers undertake a renovation of low-income owner-occupied homes and nonprofit community facilities (e.g., schools, community centers, shelters, etc) experiencing financial difficulties. Typical services provided include: painting, clean-up, ...

Volunteers provide minor home safety modifications and minor home repairs for low-income seniors. Additionally, services are available through a grant from the county through Aging and Independence Services to provide relief to unpaid caregivers of ...

Offers a weatherization program to low-income individuals to help reduce utility bills. Services include installation of insulation, weatherstripping, low-flow showerheads, carbon monoxide detectors, and compact fluorescent light bulbs. ...

Provides a multitude of services designed to create a safety net for seniors including "Are You OK?" computer-generated telephone calls, vials of life (emergency medical information) program, and referrals for minor home repairs. ...

Offers support services and social, recreational, and educational activities for senior citizens. Volunteers provide minor home repairs to homeowners ages 62 and over (seniors must live in Point Loma, Ocean Beach, or the Midway area). Provides ...

Offers an energy conservation project geared to assist low-income persons who own and occupy their own homes or to renters who obtain their landlord's permission. "Weatherization" means to repair and improve the condition of an existing house and minor ...

Offers a program to qualifying families that provides no-cost repairs to make a home safe from lead-based paint hazards. Also offers free testing to check for lead in children's blood. Program serves the unincorporated areas of the county, and the cities ...

Provides loans or grants for the repair of owner occupied single-family homes or mobile homes. Grants of up to $8,000 are available to low-income seniors and disabled mobile home homeowners to repair their mobile homes. Deferred loans are available to ...

Year-round, volunteers make small repairs and improvements, such as replacing a dead bolt lock, installing hand rails and grab bars, replacing or installing smoke detectors, security lighting in the homes of low-income families with children, low-income ...

Offers a weatherization program to low-income individuals to help reduce utility bills. Services include installation of insulation, weatherstripping, low-flow showerheads, carbon monoxide detectors, and compact fluorescent light bulbs. ...

Provides a variety of protective services for senior citizens. Offers vials of life program (emergency medical information) and referral for minor home repairs. "Are You OK?" program provides a daily phone call to homebound or disabled seniors. ...

Provides a safety net program for senior citizens and disabled adults in Encinitas. Offers vials of life program (emergency medical information) and referral for minor home repairs involving issues of safety. Also offers the Are You Okay? telephone ...

Provides a safety net program for senior citizens. Offers a variety of protective services including vials of life program (emergency medical information) and referral for minor home repairs involving issues of safety. Offers the Are You Okay? telephone ...

Provides "Are You OK?" telephone reassurance, home visits, and vials of life (emergency medical information) program for senior citizens and homebound disabled individuals in National City and Paradise Hills. Provides minor home repairs for seniors or ...