Thank you for your interest in Monmouth County Habitat for Humanity. If you are interested in applying for services in connection with our Aging in Place Programs please complete and submit the pre-qualification form.  We will acknowledge the receipt of these forms, conduct an initial review of your request, and keep your information on file if you meet the basic initial requirements. 

  • A Brush with Kindness
  • Ramps and Rails, or
  • L.I.F.T. (Local Initiative for Troops) home repairs

We will soon be launching a “Home Safe Seniors” program to extend our current services to older adults in our community.

Please contact our Marianne Herring for more information at mherring@habitatmonmouth.org, or call 732-728-0441, ext. 311.

Ramps & Rails

The Ramps & Rails program aids elderly and disabled individuals by working with them to design and build a ramp that fits their home.  The homeowner is usually required to pay 10-20% of the final costs of the project, depending on their income. Our volunteers build each ramp, under the supervision of our construction staff, to enable our partner families to maintain their independence.

A Brush with Kindness

A Brush with Kindness is a nation-wide effort to serve low-income homeowners who struggle to maintain the exterior of their homes through a preservation program that offers painting, landscaping, and minor repair services to eligible homeowners so they can continue to live in safe, decent homes for years to come. Projects include minor painting, repairs, landscaping, and yard clean-up.

Click here to learn more about our L.I.F.T.* home repairs program.

How does it work?

Using volunteers and donated materials to make the projects affordable, Habitat helps low-income homeowners continue to live independently and securely in their homes.

These programs allow us to serve a different population than we currently serve, yet follow the same basic tenets for eligibility (need, ability to pay*, and willingness to partner with Habitat).

Ramps & Rails, ABWK, and L.I.F.T.* home repairs serve as companions to our core building program, enabling us to serve more families, expand our exposure within the community, increase opportunities for volunteers, and develop our base of sponsors.

These programs revitalize the appearance of neighborhoods, strengthen connections within the community, and help preserve and create affordable housing stock.

Our programs serve low-income homeowners who struggle to maintain the exterior of their homes and provide caring volunteer groups who are willing to come alongside and assist homeowners in completing the necessary work. Able-bodied homeowners work side by side with volunteers in a cooperative effort. This kind of homeowner-by-homeowner approach translates into stronger neighborhoods and communities.

*Veterans will not be asked to pay a portion of L.I.F.T. (Local Initiative for Troops) project costs.

If you have any questions, please contact Marianne at mherring@habitatmonmouth.org (732) 728-0441 ext. 311 

Are you Eligible for Assistance?

Please click here to complete the initial pre-qualification form for assistance. Once received, someone from our office will contact you to review your information.

FAQ

The first step is to complete the prequalification form. An application and documents to verify income and homeownership are required.

This paperwork is needed to verify you are eligible for assistance. In some cases we are able to provide additional assistance based on the information provided and home inspection.

Each application and its supporting documents are reviewed by our committee. Notification can take up to 3 weeks.

Someone from the Family Services committee will contact you with the status of your application.

Homeowner financial responsibility is calculated on an individual basis. Homeowners may be responsible for some of the cost of materials needed, but generally it is between 10% to 20% of the total, based on the homeowner’s ability to pay.