Healthy Homes Program

The Healthy Homes Program is HUD funded program designed to provide health and safety repairs to low-income households in parts of West Louisville. This program primarily focuses on home health hazards such as lead paint, radon exposure, and other safety and injury risks. Potential repairs include but are not limited to:

  • Lead containment
  • Radon abatement
  • Structural & accessibility renovations
  • Mold remediation
  • Electrical repairs
  • HVAC work
  • Roof repair
  • Pest control
  • ... and more

To qualify for the Healthy Homes program clients must: own and live in their own homes; live in one of the designated census tracts covering parts of the Shawnee, Parkland, and Chickasaw neighborhoods; have a total household income of 80% AMI or less. Click on the button below to see if your household qualifies.

The Healthy Homes program is NOT an emergency repair program. Time from enrollment to completion of repairs is expected to be 6 to 9 months. If you have urgent, emergency repair needs please contact Metro United Way's CORE Repair Hub by calling (502) 292-6160.