
HOME REPAIR
CAP offers home repair services to achieve safe, warm, and dry living conditions for families and individuals who could not otherwise afford them. Professional crews, including industry-trained crew leaders working with volunteers, perform major and minor home repairs and construction.

CAP works to renovate this home to make it handicap accessible. The father was injured in an accident which left him needing a motorized wheelchair.

A college student helps build a porch to increase accessibility for the homeowner.

A Home Repair crew replaces a roof.

The floors are replaced in this home after it fell into disrepair.

CESO volunteers prepare to add an addition to this home.
Employee with CAP's Home Repair program.

Ken Stuber with student volunteers during WorkFest.

Ron Morrow, Home Repair manager, prepares to install new windows.

Student volunteers work to make this home safe, warm, and dry.

Volunteers raise the wall on an extensive project.

Students at WorkFest bundle up to repair a roof.

Students at WorkFest in the early 1990s.

Employees work to add steps to provide safe access in and out of the home.
Volunteers work on a structure.
A skilled worker prepares on a job site.
Work is done to keep out the cold as winter approaches.
Students promote WorkFest, CAP's spring break service opportunity.

WorkFest teams help a homeowner with repairs after a fire damaged the home before Christmas.

WorkFest volunteers repair a home in the 1990s.

WorkFest volunteers build bonds while repairing homes.
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