State Representative Joe Hogan (R-Bucks) held a home repair seminar last week with community partner Bucks County Habitat for Humanity.
.Habitat offers four different programs for homeowners in Bucks County to make repairs, replace critical systems, make energy efficiency improvements, and provide tools to enhance mobility in local homes. These are funded through different federal, state and county sources. Most importantly, these programs are targeted toward working people. For example, the income limit for a two-person household is close to $74,000, Hogan said.
“Last week, I held a successful Home Repair workshop in Penndel. I want to thank Bucks County Habitat for Humanity for partnering with me for this great event,” he said.
For more information, feel free to contact our offices or Habitat for Humanity directly at 215-822-2812.



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