one
100
Habitat homes built in Salt Lake County, helping stabilize families and end generational poverty.
600+
people received critical home repairs, including 366 children, 92 seniors, 26 Veterans, and 85 people with disabilities.
681
tons of material donated to the ReStore instead of discarded in landfills.
True to our vision of a world where everyone has a decent place to live, our Critical Home Repair Program (CHiRP) helps low-income homeowners remain stably housed in safe and healthy homes.
Good health begins at home. When people are healthy, they achieve more in school, work, and within their community.
Homes in disrepair lead to things like worsening asthma, trip and fall hazards, fire danger, and a reduction in quality of life.
CHiRP projects eliminate mold, improve air quality, improve accessibility, weatherize windows and doors, and so much more.