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Habitat For Humanity Offers Disaster Relief Program In NW Houston
Habitat for Humanity is assisting homeowners in Northwest Harris County who have experienced damage from a disaster since August 2017.
HOUSTON, TX — Habitat for Humanity, Northwest Harris County’s Disaster Recovery Repair Program, is assisting homeowners in Northwest Harris County who have experienced damage from a disaster since August 2017.
"As we continue to work in our community, we have realized there are still so many who have unmet needs. We are continuing to serve families across the county who have been effected by the devastating disasters since August 2017." Executive Director of Habitat for Humanity Northwest Harris County, Soleil Watt, said. "After an outpouring of e-mails and phone calls from homeowners who have shared their positive experience with us, we are so excited for this program’s continuation."
Habitat for Humanity Northwest Harris County is a 501(C)3 organization that has been building homes for over 20 years. The mission of the program is founded on the principle that every family should have the opportunity to own a basic, decent home in which to live in dignity and safety.
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To find out more about the program, or start the application process just click here to visit the website, or stop by the Habitat for Humanity location at 13350 Jones Rd., Monday – Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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