Having homes that are safe, warm and dry reduces negative health outcomes.

Would You Like to Feel Safer at Home?

 

Rebuilding Together Kent County offers critical home repairs and services to preserve affordable housing - all at no cost to our income-eligible neighbors! We work to help seniors, veterans, those living with disabilities, and families remain in homes that are safe, warm and dry.

If you would like to apply, please click on the button below and fill out the application. Our committee selects projects based on funding availability so an application does not guarantee service. To be eligible for our services you must live in Kent County, MD, own your home, and meet the federal income requirements for our area, as determined by chart at left. This is an equal opportunity program and does not discriminate based on race, gender, national origin, ability, sexual orientation or any other protected characteristic.

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. If you would like to complete a paper application, please use this link to download and print the PDF. You can also request that a paper copy be mailed to you by calling 410.778.4544 If you reach our voicemail, just clearly state your name and address so we can get it to you swiftly. If you are applying online, please review our terms before you complete the application. Note that an application is not a guarantee of service and that we are not equipped to respond to emergency repair needs.

Everyone has been so kind and helpful. I have not only benefited from home improvements...they have become a friend.
— Mrs. S, recipient of a ramp

Other Resources

The Local Management Board is Kent County’s coordinating hub for Children, Youth and Families. Visit their link tree to see community calendars and ways to connect to after-school programs, family supports, and other services. Use the buttons below to access other area agencies that may provide support.

 
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Social Services

Whether you need help navigating applications for medical assistance, applying for SNAP benefits or exploring other support services, the Kent County Department of Social Services is a great resource for local residents who need assistance.

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Rural Development Corp.

The Maryland Rural Development Corporation (MRDC) is a private non-profit organization that has been providing services in response to the needs of rural communities since 1979. MRDC’s activities benefit low-income communities and individuals.

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Agency on Aging

Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs) are local aging programs that provide information and services on a range of assistance for older adults and those who care for them. They have mobility assistance programs, as well as training and counseling services.