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Whole-Home Repairs Program Agency List - PA Department of Community & Economic Development Whole-Home Repairs Program Agency List If you are an individual or household, refer the table below to find the agency that serves your county. The Whole-Home Repairs Program County Contact List is available as an Excel file .
County Agency Name Address City, State, Zip Phone E-mail Allegheny Action Housing, Inc. Dan Sullivan 611 William Penn Place, Suite 800 Pittsburgh, PA 15219 412. 281. 2102 dsullivan@actionhousing.
org Armstrong County of Armstrong Brigid Beatty 450 Market Street Kittanning, PA 16201 724. 548. 3719 bmbeatty@co.
armstrong. pa. us Beaver Housing Authority of the County of Beaver Matthew Crawford 300 State Avenue Beaver, PA 15009 724.
630. 2041 mcrawford@beavercountyhousing. org Bedford Center for Community Action Cory Merrbach 195 Drive In Lane Everett, PA 15537 814.
623. 9129 cmerrbach@ccaofpa. org Berks Redevelopment Authority of the County of Berks Kenneth Pick 400 East Wyomissing Avenue, Ground Floor - Suite 2 Mohnton, PA 19540 610.
478. 6325 kpick@berksredevelop. org Blair County of Blair Trina Illig Blair County Courthouse, 423 Allegheny Street, Suite 441 Hollidaysburg, PA 16648 814.
693. 3023 tillig@blairco. org Bradford Trehab Judy Herschel 36 Public Ave.
, PO Box 366 Montrose, PA 18801 484. 224. 2932 jherschel@trehab.
org Bucks Bucks County HCD Amanda Musselman 1260 Almshouse Road, 3rd Floor Doylestown, PA 18901 215. 345. 3845 questions@BCHRP.
com Butler The Redevelopment Authority of the County of Butler Amy Blaze 114 Woody Drive Butler, PA 16001 724. 287. 6797 x289 amyb@housingauthority.
com Cambria Redevelopment Authority of Cambria County Renee Daly 401 Candlelight Drive, Suite 209 Ebensburg, PA 15931 814. 472. 6711 rdaly@co.
cambria. pa. us Cameron County of Cameron Cliff Clark 20 E 5th Street Emporium, PA 15834 814.
486. 3439 cclark@cameroncountypa. com Carbon County of Carbon David J.
Bodnar P. O. Box 210 Jim Thorpe, PA 18229 570.
325. 3671 davidbodnar@carboncounty. net Centre Centre County Government Faith Ryan 3500 E.
College Ave. , Ste. 1200 State College, PA 16801 814.
355. 6768 frryan@centrecountypa. gov Chester Chester County Dept of Community Development Dolores Colligan 601 Westtown Road, Suite 365 West Chester, PA 19380 610.
344. 6900 ccdcd@chesco. org Clarion Clarion County Redevelopment Authority Penny Campbell 8 W Main St Clarion, PA 16214 814.
226. 8910 ccha@clarionhousing. com Clearfield Clearfield County Whole Home Repair Laira Coudriet 212 E.
Locust Street, Suite 128A Clearfield, PA 16830 814. 765. 5149 x3021 lcoudriet@clearfieldco.
org Clinton Lycoming-Clinton Counties Commission for Community Action (STEP), Inc. Nate Snook 2138 Lincoln Street Williamsport, PA 17771 570. 601. 9663 nesnook@stepcorp.
org Columbia Community Strategies Group Josh Nespoli 160 W 6th Street, Suite 105 Bloomsburg, PA 17815 570. 394. 4905 JNESPOLI@CSGPA.
ORG Crawford Crawford County Planning Office Caleb Thayer 903 Diamond Park Meadville, PA 16335 814. 333. 7300 x7687 cthayer@co.
crawford. pa. us Cumberland Redevelopment Authority of the County of Cumberland Cindy Wise 114 N Hanover St.
Carlisle, PA 17013 717. 249. 0789 x159 cwise@cchra.
com Dauphin Dauphin County Redevelopment Authority Debra Laudenslager 3211 North Front Street, Suite 301-C Harrisburg, PA 17110 717. 780. 6256 dlaudenslager@dauphincounty.
gov Delaware Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery and Delaware Counties Kevin Gallo 533 Foundry Road West Norriton, PA 19403 610. 278. 7710 x130 repair@habitatmontdelco.
org Elk Northern Tier Community Action Corp. Shawn McAulay P. O. Box 389, 135 West Fourth Street Emporium, PA 15834 814.
486. 1161 shawn. mcaulay@ntcac.
org Erie Erie County Department of Planning and Community Development Abby Heidt 150 E. Front Street, Suite 300 Erie, PA 16507 814. 451.
7339 aheidt@eriecountypa. gov Fayette Redevelopment Authority of the County of Fayette, PA Andrew French 86 West Main Street Uniontown, PA 15401 724. 437.
1547 racfpa@racfpa. org Forest Clarion County Redevelopment Authority Penny Campbell 8 W Main St Clarion, PA 16214 814. 226.
8910 ccha@clarionhousing. com Franklin County of Franklin Melodie Hoff 272 North Second Street, Commissioners' Suite Chambersburg, PA 17201 717. 264.
4125 x21708 mshoff@franklincountypa. gov Fulton Center for Community Action Cory Merrbach 195 Drive In Lane Everett, PA 15537 814. 623.
9129 cmerrbach@ccaofpa. org Greene Greene County Planning and Community Development Nicole Mickens 93 E. High Street, Suite 217 Waynesburg, PA 15370 724.
852. 5260 nmickens@co. greene.
pa. us Huntingdon Center for Community Action Cory Merrbach 195 Drive In Lane Everett, PA 15537 814. 623.
9129 cmerrbach@ccaofpa. org Indiana Indiana County Office of Planning & Development LuAnn Zak 825 Philadelphia Street Indiana, PA 15701 724. 465.
3875 lzak@ceo. co. indiana.
pa. us Jefferson Jefferson County Department of Development Elise Grovanz 155 Main Street, 2nd Floor Brookville, PA 15825 814. 849.
1516 egrovanz@jeffersoncountypa. gov Juniata SEDA-COG Audrey Frederick 201 Furnace Road Lewisburg, PA 17837 570. 524.
4491 x7215 afrederick@seda-cog. org Lackawanna NeighborWorks Northeastern Pennsylvania Mary Endrusick 815 Smith Street Scranton, PA 18504 570. 558.
2490 mendrusick@nwnepa. org Lackawanna Agency for Community EmPOWERment of NEPA Greg Gentile 123 Wyoming Avenue, 3rd Floor Scranton, PA 18503 570. 963.
6836 x2283 ggentile@acenepa. org Lancaster Redevelopment Authority of the County of Lancaster Marisol Maldonado 28 Penn Square, Suite 200 Lancaster, PA 17603 717. 394.
0793 x226 mmaldonado@lchra. com Lawrence Lawrence County Community Action Partnership Jennifer Elliott 241 W Grant St New Castle, PA 16101 724. 656.
0090 jelliott@lccap. org Lebanon Redevelopment Authority of the County of Lebanon Jody Chernich PO Box 2005 Cleona, PA 17042 717. 274.
1401 jchernich@lcha. com Lehigh Community Action Committee of the Lehigh Valley Mike Handzo 1337 East Fifth Street Bethlehem, PA 18015 484. 821.
2203 wholehomerepairs@caclv. org Luzerne Luzerne County Joe Calore 34 W. Union Street Kingston, PA 18704 570.
288. 8458 jcalore@ceopeoplehelpingpeople. org Lycoming SEDA-COG Audrey Frederick 201 Furnace Road Lewisburg, PA 17837 570.
524. 4491 x7215 afrederick@seda-cog. org McKean McKean County Betsy Eobstel 415 W Main Street Smethport, PA 16749 814.
887. 5563 bcorbett@mcrha. org Mercer Community Action Partnership of Mercer County Zack Porreca 215 S.
Water Avenue Sharon, PA 16146 724. 342. 6222 zporreca@capmercer.
org Mifflin SEDA-COG Audrey Frederick 201 Furnace Road Lewisburg, PA 17837 570. 524. 4491 x7215 afrederick@seda-cog.
org Monroe Redevelopment Authority of the County of Monroe Jennifer Strauch 701 Main Street, Suite 502 Stroudsburg, PA 18360 570. 421. 4300 director@monroecountyrda.
org Montgomery Montgomery County Ryan Harris PO Box 311 Norristown, PA 19404 610. 278. 3725 Ryan.
Harris@montgomerycountypa. gov Montour SEDA-COG Audrey Frederick 201 Furnace Road Lewisburg, PA 17837 570. 524.
4491 x7215 afrederick@seda-cog. org Northampton Northampton County Rebecca Sanchez 2801 Emrick Blvd. Bethlehem, PA 18020 610.
829. 6307 rsanchez@norcopa. gov Northumberland SEDA-COG Audrey Frederick 201 Furnace Road Lewisburg, PA 17837 570.
524. 4491 x7215 afrederick@seda-cog. org Philadelphia Philadelphia Housing Development Corporation 1234 Market Street, 16th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19107 215.
448. 3000 info@phdc. phila.
gov Pike Pike County Robert Ruiz 506 Broad Street Milford, PA 18337 570. 296. 3434 rruiz@pikepa.
org Potter Northern Tier Community Action Corporation Shawn McAulay P. O. Box 389, 135 West Fourth Street Emporium, PA 15834 814.
486. 1161 shawn. mcaulay@ntcac.
org Schuylkill Schuylkill Community Action Andrea Slotterback 206 North Second St. Pottsville, PA 17901 570. 622.
1995 aslotterback@schuylkillcommunityaction. com Snyder Union County Housing Authority Joel Ruch 1610 Industrial Blvd. , Suite 400 Lewisburg, PA 17837 570.
989. 2607 j. ruch@unioncha.
org Somerset Tableland Services, Inc. Rachel Freeman 535 East Main Street Somerset, PA 15501 814. 445. 9628 x258 rfreeman@tableland.
org Susquehanna Susquehanna County Housing/Redevelopment Authority Sarah VanScoten 33 Public Avenue Montrose, PA 18801 570. 278. 5402 schrasarahv@gmail.
com Tioga Develop Tioga Kristin Hamilton 33 Pearl Street Wellsboro, PA 16901 570. 723. 8232 khamilton@developtioga.
org Union SEDA-COG Joel Ruch 201 Furnace Road Lewisburg, PA 17837 570. 989. 2607 jruch@seda-cog.
org Venango County of Venango Joshua Sterling 1168 Liberty St. Franklin, PA 16323 814. 432.
9547 jsterling@co. venango. pa.
us Warren Warren Forest Counties EOC Davet Storm 1209 Pennsylvania Ave. , West, PO Box 547 Warren, PA 16365 814. 726.
2400 x141 dstorm@wfeoc. org Washington Redevelopment Authority of the County of Washington Brenda Williamson 100 West Beau Street, Suite 603 Washington, PA 15301 724. 228.
6875 brenda. williamson@racw. net Wayne NeighborWorks Northeastern Pennsylvania Mary Endrusick 815 Smith Street Scranton, PA 18503 570.
558. 2490 mendrusick@nwnepa. org Westmoreland Westmoreland County Janet Parker 40 N.
Pennsylvania Ave. , Suite 520 Greensburg, PA 15601 724. 830.
3650 jthomas@co. westmoreland. pa.
us Wyoming Trehab Judy Herschel 36 Public Ave. , PO Box 366 Montrose, PA 18801 570. 278.
5240 dorsino@trehab. org York York County Planning Commission Lisa Wendt 28 E Market Street, 3rd Floor York, PA 17401 717. 771.
9870 x0532 lwendt@ycpc. org
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Pennsylvania homeowners and renters (administered at the county level, eligibility depends on income, county, repair type, and funding availability). Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $50,000 per unit (grant or forgivable loan, depending on county rules). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Whole Home Repair Program is funded by Pennsylvania Department of Community & Economic Development. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Pennsylvania. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
Start from the official opportunity page linked in this listing — it carries the sponsor's submission instructions.
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