Gauging and Responding to the Need for Home Repair Assistance in Delaware.

Katharine Millard, Stephen Metraux
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We review the extent of the need for home repair assistance for low-income homeowners in Delaware, and steps being taken to address this need. Delaware contains an estimated 25,000 homes owned by low-income households that need repair, of which an estimated 5,000 are in substandard condition. There is an estimated $96 million total cost associated with this home repair need, with eighty percent of this cost ($76 million) coming from the twenty percent (5,000) of these homes that are in substandard condition. In order to address this need for repair assistance, Delaware's three Habitat for Humanity organizations have designed the Statewide Healthy Homes Program, which centers on the intersection of health and housing. The vision of the Habitat for Humanity Statewide Healthy Homes Program is to increase capacity for home repair assistance across Delaware. Additionally, the program seeks to include partnerships with healthcare providers to ensure a holistic approach to home repairs, improving each resident's quality of life.

衡量和响应在特拉华州家庭维修援助的需求。
我们审查了特拉华州低收入房主对房屋维修援助的需求程度,以及正在采取的措施来解决这一需求。特拉华州估计有2.5万户低收入家庭拥有的房屋需要维修,其中估计有5000户房屋的状况不符合标准。据估计,与房屋维修需求相关的总费用为9600万美元,其中80%(7600万美元)来自20%(5000)状况不合格的房屋。为了解决对维修援助的需求,特拉华州的三个仁人家园组织设计了全州健康家园方案,该方案以健康和住房的交叉为中心。人类家园全州健康家园计划的愿景是提高特拉华州房屋维修援助的能力。此外,该计划还寻求与医疗保健提供者建立伙伴关系,以确保采用整体方法进行房屋维修,提高每位居民的生活质量。
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