Binghamton program funds home repairs for seniors: Who qualifies

Driving down Gaylord Street on the East Side of Binghamton, one house sticks out.

It’s not because of the big tree in front whose pink petals speckle the sidewalk or the neatly landscaped garden. Nor is it the clean blue-gray siding or the bright white trim.

What catches the eyes of passersby is a small wooden porch with smooth steps and intricate railings – a porch this time last year, 85-year-old Irene Perris says, was in disrepair with a board that would shift when someone stepped on it.

The First Ward Action Council’s Senior Home Repair Program, which is once again receiving $85,000 through Community Development Block Grant funding, relieved Perris’ worries when they helped completely replace her porch in 2022.

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What is the Senior Home Repair Program?

The First Ward Action Council’s Senior Home Repair Program, which completes about 200 repairs annually, pays for skilled technicians to complete repairs for income-eligible residents 55 years of age and older.

“We do have two people working here that do repairs but we also hire contractors,” First Ward Action Council Executive Director Jerry Willard said. “It depends on the nature of the repair and size of the repair.”