Project Serve
To improve lives of veterans and active military service
Veteran Homeownership
Ramps
You should be able to access your home easily.
Ramp Projects
No one should have to endure the struggle, stress, and pain of being unable to access their home safely and independently. Habitat Monroe’s ramp program serves people in need of safe and independent access in and out of their homes, and is a fantastic resource for many Veterans.
Ramp projects are subject to approval by the building inspector & obtaining a proper building permit. Each project may take 6 to 8 weeks for completion. These projects are subject to the availability of funding. This program serves homeowners in Monroe County. We are happy to accept your application for consideration.
We recognize that as someone in military service…
- The idea of owning your own home can seem scary
- You feel lost on the journey to reach your financial goals
- You or a veteran you know is in need of a ramp to help improve their quality of life
- Entering back into civilian life is harder than you thought
We are here to help get victory over these setbacks.
We are the HOME of the free, because of the brave service of men and women throughout history.
If you are an aged veteran, or fresh into your military service, we understand that the bravest thing you can do is seek help to reach your goals. Habitat for Humanity became a certified veteran affiliate in 2020, and is committed to serving veterans with affordable housing solutions. We have realized we can’t do this alone. That is why we have partnered with great organizations to provide these foundational services to our community.
The value of working with Habitat
Save Money
Avoid Stress & Gain Support
Achieve Stability
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Would you like to invest in veterans?
Visit the donate page, or contact Habitat Monroe at (734)243-2048 or dgraves@habitatmonroemi.org.
We are a PsychArmor(R) Veteran Ready Nonprofit Organization
Interested in learning more about Project Serve?
Just get in touch.
Updates
April is Financial Literacy Month
First recognized in the U.S in 2004, Financial Literacy Month promotes the idea of increasing financial knowledge to better your future. Though the holiday originated as a way to teach the youth how to be financially-savvy, learning financial skills is an asset to people of all ages. Habitat HOPE can help you reach these goals.
Habitat, VFW Provide Ramp for Local Veteran
If 2020 taught us anything, it was that we work better when we work together. That was the spirit behind Habitat Monroe partnering with the local VFW to provide a wheelchair ramp for a Vietnam war veteran of Monroe County.
Little Blessings Military Support
Building a sense of community is easy when you have great people around you, who share a common interest in improving the lives of others. This is what led to a partnership between Habitat Monroe and Little Blessings Veteran & Community Outreach. The founder of...