Healthy Home Visit (HHV) Program

In response to Hurricane Helene, Sustaining Way is launching the Healthy Home Visit Program. We aim to use this program to address the water and flood damage left behind in the communities we serve. We will help remediate microbial hazards, educate residents, and promote healthy living environments. Overall, this program represents a chance to restore safety and hope, ensuring no family is left behind in building a healthier, more resilient future.

Program Process

  • Train and certify workforce development participants in microbial remediation and storm restoration through  IAQA -approved courses.
  • Conduct in-home assessments and remediation to address hurricane-related damages.
  • Equip a local workforce with the skills and tools needed to support long-term disaster recovery efforts.
  • Restore safe and healthy living environments for vulnerable populations impacted by Hurricane Helene.

Participant Eligibility
Participants of the HHV program are asked to verify the items below in order to be eligible for the program.

  • Must have income at or below 80% area median income (AMI). This includes all income sources for anyone living in the home over the age of 18 and requires proof of income (W2, social security, letter from SNAP/Food Stamps etc.)
  • Participant must reside in grant specific areas (NWH, Spartanburg, Greenville County)
  • Interested in applying? Check back soon for an application link!

Workforce Development

The energy team is currently working to expand our Workforce Development program. With this program, we hope to train and empower individuals from our communities to perform these vital services, while also giving them the knowledge and certifications to access sustainable jobs and livable wages.

We need people to help us complete our Healthy Home Visits!

Check back soon for an application link!

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