CVHFH Partners with VCIL
Homeowners who are mobility impaired and income sensitive can apply to the Vermont Center for Independent Living's "Home Access Program" to improve the accessibility of their home's entrances and bathrooms.
Applicants can partner with Central Vermont Habitat for Humanity volunteers to help with the work and to bring down the cost of the renovations. Contact us if you would like to partner with us!
Applicants can partner with Central Vermont Habitat for Humanity volunteers to help with the work and to bring down the cost of the renovations. Contact us if you would like to partner with us!
Home Access Program
Improving Quality of Life by Improving Access to Private Homes The Home Access Program (HAP) provides home entry and bathroom accessibility modifications for low-income Vermonters with physical disabilities. These modifications increase opportunities for participation in the civic and social life of the community. The Home Access Program includes: Home entry and bathroom modifications for people with disabilities whose income is 80 percent of median income (income limit chart). The modifications are designed with the individual in mind and may be as simple as an entry ramp to a house, an accessible shower or even a handheld shower attachment. |
Learn more about VCIL and their Home Access Program
Website: https://www.vcil.org Central Office 11 East State Street Montpelier,Vermont 05602 802-229-0501 (voice / TTY) 800-639-1522 (toll-free voice / TTY) 802-229-0503 (fax) 802-662-1153 (Videophone) [email protected] |