Homeowners with limited resources and are unable to do necessary work on their home are in luck. Central Whidbey Hearts & Hammers is seeking applications for its workday blitz on Saturday, May 2.
Homeowners from Greenbank to Coupeville with limited resources to maintain their homes can apply directly for help at www.cwheartsandhammers.com or call 360-720-2114.
This all-volunteer, nonprofit organization assists homeowners who are physically or financially unable to do needed work on their houses themselves.
The deadline for getting a house on the list is Saturday, Jan. 31.
The group also offers emergency repair throughout the year through its Home Emergency Action Repair Team (HEART).
Hearts & Hammers is a nonprofit program that is supported by the larger community, including churches, schools, service and community organizations, businesses and individuals.
A typical one-day volunteer effort includes, but is not limited to, projects such as roof or gutter repairs, wheelchair ramps, yard clean-up, plumbing repairs, electrical repairs and deck repairs.
If you are a homeowner in financial need within the Coupeville School District, call 360-720-2114.
A Hearts & Hammers intake volunteer will ask a few questions that will get applicants started through the process.
Visit the website for more details at www.cwheartsandhammers.com