Once again, I’m so thankful for all the volunteers that I’ve coordinated schedules with for our construction days over the past four years. Your dedication and hard work have been the backbone of our community and it’s because of this that we have been able to achieve so much.
With our name change, we are now able to expand our service to Ada and Canyon Counties. We now offer a repairs program which focuses on providing essential home repair services to low-income homeowners ensuring they can maintain safe and accessible living conditions. By addressing minor repairs and accessibility needs, this program helps homeowners continue living in their homes while promoting community support.
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