Since 2008, TSAHC has invested more than $3.7 million to support critical home repairs and supportive housing services for very low-income families in communities throughout Texas.
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Austin Habitat for Humanity, Brazos Valley Affordable Housing Corporation, Interfaith Action of Central Texas, Easter Seals Central Texas, Williamson County Habitat for Humanity, Waco Habitat for Humanity, and Accessible Housing Austin! provided home repairs and accessibility modifications for people with disabilities. Meals on Wheels and More Central Texas and Fort Hood Habitat for Humanity provided critical home repairs for households in rural communities.
Supportive housing services were provided by Foundation Communities, Green Doors, LifeWorks, Blackland Community Development Corporation, Mary Lee Foundation, Project Transitions, and VinCare Services of Austin Foundation (Saint Louise House) to very low-income residents in their apartment communities.
Home repairs and accessibility modifications were provided by United Cerebral Palsy of Texas (now Easter Seals Central Texas), Trinity Habitat for Humanity, Habitat for Humanity of South Collin County, Habitat for Humanity of North Collin County, Habitat for Humanity of Collin County, Housing Channel, and 6 Stones Mission Network (6 Stones).
Supportive housing services were provided by Lifenet Texas and Tarrant County Samaritan Housing.
Self Help Housing of East Texas provided critical repairs for homes damaged by Hurricane Ike. Home repairs were also provided by Habitat for Humanity of Smith County.
Buckner Children and Family Services, Inc. and Salvation Army Tyler provided supportive housing services to families and individuals in Lufkin and Tyler.
El Paso Collaborative for Community and Economic Development, Rebuilding Together El Paso, El Paso Habitat for Humanity, AYUDA, Inc. and Tierra Del Sol Housing Corporation provided critical repairs to homes in El Paso County. Galilee Community Development Corporation repaired homes in San Angelo.
Opportunity Center for the Homeless provided supportive housing services.
New Hope Housing, Montgomery County Women's Center, and The Women's Home provided supportive housing services, including case management and counseling, to families and individuals at risk of homelessness.
Avenue Community Development Corporation, Love Network of Baytown, Montgomery County Habitat for Humanity, and Fort Bend Habitat for Humanity provided repairs in Harris and surrounding counties. Fort Bend CORPS, Fuller Center Disaster Rebuilders, Legacy CDC, St. Bernard Project (SBP), and Southeast Texas Interfaith Organization repaired homes damaged by disasters, including Hurricanes Ike and Harvey.
Community Development Corporation of Brownsville repaired homes in colonias in Cameron and Willacy Counties, including homes damaged by Hurricane Dolly. Motivation, Education and Training, Inc. performed critical repairs on homes owned by very low-income farmworkers in rural areas. Coastal Bend Center for Independent Living provided ramps for homeowners with a disability.
TSAHC has funded critical home repairs and accessibility modifications provided by the Alamo Area Development Corporation and Merced Housing Texas in San Antonio, and Golden Crescent Habitat for Humanity in Lavaca County.
Bethany House of Laredo provided supportive housing services and case management to families and individuals in Laredo.
Panhandle Community Services repaired homes in communities throughout the Texas Panhandle. My Father’s House Lubbock provided supportive services to single parents and their children, and Another Chance House provided supportive services to men at risk of homelessness.
Midland Habitat for Humanity built a home for a very low-income family in Midland.