Dignity Home Projects
Dignity Home Projects — Safe homes. Stronger lives. Improving the lives of seniors through critical home repairs and accessibility modifications.

Repairing Homes. Restoring Dignity.

Critical free repairs for seniors in need

Dignity Home Projects is building a 501(c)(3) dedicated to seniors, with the mission to provide critical home repairs and accessibility modifications — at no cost — so older neighbors can age safely in the homes they love.

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Until we recieve 501.C3 status, donations are not tax deductible

Volunteer carpenter installing a new ramp at an elderly homeowner's porch

Proudly Launching in Southeastern Connecticut & Bordering Rhode Island Communities

What we do

Dignity Home Projects provides assistance to elderly and vulnerable homeowners through essential home repair and improvement projects focused on safety, accessibility, and dignity.

Our initial efforts will focus on smaller-scale projects such as accessibility upgrades, minor repairs, safety improvements, maintenance assistance, and other practical home needs that can make an immediate difference in everyday living conditions.

As the organization grows, our long-term goal is to expand our capabilities to take on larger renovation projects for homeowners facing severe living condition challenges or major repair needs.

Every project — large or small — is rooted in the same mission: helping people remain safe, respected, and comfortable in the homes they worked their entire lives to build.

Current Progress

Nonprofit corporation formed
EIN obtained
Website launched
Community outreach beginning
Social media platforms launched
501(c)(3) application submitted
501(c)(3) approval
Building contractor partnerships
Preparing for first projects

Get Involved

Building something new, together.

We're a brand-new nonprofit getting off the ground. Your donation, follow, or share helps us start funding repairs for seniors right here in our community.

Donate via GoFundMe

Until we recieve 501.C3 status, donations are not tax deductible

Volunteer
An elderly woman with a walker descending a new accessibility ramp, alongside a contractor holding a hammer
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