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Healthy Homes for Healthy Families

Achieve a Healthier Home with No Cost Upgrades

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About Healthy Homes for Healthy Families

Healthy Homes for Healthy Families supports suburban Cook County families by providing free safety, energy efficiency, water conservation, and whole-home upgrades. Healthy Homes for Healthy Families makes single-family homes and 2- to 4-unit residential buildings in suburban Cook County safer, healthier, and more efficient at no cost to owners or renters.

Healthy Homes for Healthy Families is made possible by Cook County Government and is administered by Elevate Energy (Elevate). Funding is provided by the American Rescue Plan Act.

Learn more by visiting HealthyHomesCC.org.

Benefits

  • Free home upgrades: The program provides a full assessment and upgrades at no cost to homeowners and renters.
  • Experienced program staff: Cook County and Elevate have decades of experience working on home health and efficiency projects.
  • Streamlined contractor scheduling: A pool of qualified, licensed contractors have been identified to begin making improvements to your home. Program staff handles vetting and scheduling the right contractor to perform the work in your home.
  • A healthier home: The work completed as part of this program will reduce health hazards in your home and make it more energy efficient, creating potential savings on your utility bills.

Types of Potential Upgrades

The type of work that will be completed in each home is customized based on results from a whole-home assessment. A list of potential upgrades could include:

  • Removal of lead paint
  • Removal or treatment of health hazards, including radon and mold
  • Structural repairs
  • Plumbing repairs and water conservation upgrades
  • Insulation
  • Installation of high-efficiency appliances

What are the eligibility requirements for Healthy Homes for Healthy Families?

To be eligible for this program, applicants need to meet the following criteria:

  • A household whose gross income does not exceed 120% area medium income (AMI)
  • Owner or renter of a single-family home or 2–4-unit residential building
  • Live in suburban Cook County (outside of the City of Chicago) and within a high-risk zip code for pediatric lead poisoning or in a disadvantaged census tract as defined by the Federal Government.

Find out if you meet the eligibility requirements by visiting HealthyHomesCC.org/Enroll.

For questions, please contact us at (872) 205-6382 or info@HealthyHomesCC.org.