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Seasonal Safe @ Home | Rebuilding Together Dayton

15 West Fourth Street, Suite 450, Dayton, OH 45402

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Eligibility

Our client eligibility is restricted to homeowners within Montgomery County, Ohio. They must be 60 or older, and low- to moderate-income. The property taxes on the home must be current or you must have an active payment plan (with payments having been made in the past year) with the Montgomery County Treasurer's Office. If there is more than one resident living in the home, the applicant must be 60 or older.

Required documents

Homeowner Application filled out completed with signature and date. Proof of income documentation is required for EACH resident in the home. These documents can be retirement/annuity benefit letters, pension letters, Veterans Affairs benefit letters, income paystubs (must be at least 4 consecutive pay stubs), Social Security, Supplemental Security Income, or Social Security Disability Insurance benefit letters. We do NOT accept bank statements as proof of income documentation. We do not require SNAP documentation as it is not considered income under our program.

Hours

Mon. - Fri. 9:00am - 4:00pm

Application process
Call 937-223-4893 to request an application, or go to www.rtdayton.org/apply-for-services to find more information or download the application.
Fees

Rebuilding Together Dayton does not charge any fee, at any time, for our services. At this time, there are no programs requiring co-pays or forgivable loans/liens.

Service area

Perry County, Ohio Madison County, Ohio Muskingum County, Ohio Greene County, Ohio Butler County, Ohio Clark County, Ohio Clinton County, Ohio Champaign County, Ohio Preble County, Ohio Morgan County, Ohio Montgomery County, Ohio Warren County, Ohio

Seasonal Safe@Home Program (low-to moderate income older adults 60+): Safety Kits: Supply drives are completed and kits put together and installed by volunteers. Kits may include items like smoke detectors, cleaning supplies, LED bulbs, and grab bars. National Rebuilding Day: Once a year marquee event where we bring together hundreds of volunteers and local corporate and faith-based sponsors to complete home repairs for a target neighborhood. Seasonal Revitalization: Volunteers from local businesses, schools, and churches provide exterior maintenance and yardwork for target neighborhoods. Heat the Town: We partner with local HVAC technicians to complete furnace repairs, replacements, and cleanings. We repair and replace water heaters and ensure there isproper ventilation.

Data provided by

HelpLink 211 Dayton

Providing organization

Rebuilding Together Dayton

Offers rehabilitative services for the preservation and revitalization of homes and communities of low-income homeowners, particularly the elderly and disabled, through volunteers.