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Critical Home Repair

Habitat Family Story – Building Hope

Habitat Family Story – Building Hope

"God has shown me that to admit to weakness and helplessness, to ask for help is courage and bravery, not failure."

Mark and Pamela Kanavel, longtime Greene residents, faced unimaginable health challenges that threatened both their independence and their ability to remain in the home they cherished. Battling serious illnesses, they struggled with daily tasks and feared losing the stability of their home. Thanks to Habitat’s Greene County Critical Home Repair team, a new ramp, reinforced porch, and essential safety upgrades transformed their house into a secure, accessible space once again. What once felt impossible is now a realityβ€”Mark and Pamela can continue living safely where their memories and community are rooted.

Having lived in Greene for more than 20 years, Mark and Pamela began to experience significant health issues that threatened their ability to stay in their home.Β  Battling type II diabetes, Mark lost his sight and now needs to undergo dialysis 3 times per week. To support Mark, Pamela became his full time caretaker, after herself recently completing chemotherapy for stage II breast cancer. Unable to work, the couple has been forced to live off of Social Security with help from their grown daughter, Elizabeth, who has also moved in to assist them.

Prideful and independent, Pamela had been reluctant to reach out for help, but her friend Jeff Fletcher from Legacy Church intervened with a helping hand and connected the Kanavels to the Habitat for Humanity of Greater Charlottesville Greene County repair team. The all-volunteer team surveyed the home and conducted a bevy of repairs to improve safety and accessibility: a brand new ramp, basement door repair, exterior hardscaping, and porch reinforcement.

β€œThings don’t happen by accident!’ said Jeff. β€œI don’t know what the almighty is planning from one day to the next. That’s what happened with this. There was a need…I happened to be the one that started it this time. That’s from God; that’s not from me.”

This year, Habitat is intensifying its Critical Home Repair efforts. An aging population in Greene and Louisa means that the need to correct accessibility issues from unsafe decks, porches, and stairs is greater than ever. With donor support and dedicated volunteer crews, we are planning 20 repairs this year.

β€œGod has shown me that to admit to weakness and helplessness, to ask for help is courage and bravery, not failure,” Pamela shares.

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Program Overview

Habitat for Humanity of Greene County works to bring strength, stability and self-reliance to our community through a repair program for existing homes. This service includes repairs to owner-occupied homes as well as critical home repairs that pose health and safety risks.

With a commitment to quality and impact, we carefully select home repair projects to ensure each family receives the best possible care.

Before-Repair

Before Repair

After-Repair

After Repair

Before-Repair

Before Repair

After-Repair

After Repair

Types of Repairs

  • Deck/porch repair/replacement
  • Ramp building or repair
  • Temporary ramp installation
  • Exterior carpentry repairs

How to Qualify For Home Repair

Check markMust be a resident of Greene County
Check markMust have income 0-80% of the county’s Average Median Income (AMI)
Check markHome must be owned by applicant, except in the case of a ramp installation provided the owner of the property will allow the installation of a temporary ramp.That ramp will be removed upon the vacating of the property by the applicant.
Check markMortgage payments and real estate taxes must be current.
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How to Apply Home Repair

  1. Download and complete the Home Repair Application below.
  2. Submit your completed application via email or snail mail to:
    info@hfhgreene.org
    P.O. Box 150, Ruckersville VA 22968
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