A Program of The Humble Travelers Foundation

Repairing
Communities

Free DIY home repair kits for Portland households experiencing hardship — assembled from donated materials, delivered with simple instructions, and designed to put dignity back in the hands of the people who live there.

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Always Free
No lengthy applications — low-barrier access by design
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Donation-Powered Kits
Donated materials converted into targeted, ready-to-use repair kits
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Multilingual Instructions
Guides in English, Spanish, Somali, Vietnamese, Russian & more
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Safety-Focused Scope
Only minor, low-risk repairs appropriate for DIY completion
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Empowerment, Not Dependency
You stay in control — we equip you to fix what you can
"There is Always Room Inside."
FreeAlways, No Exceptions
FastLow Barrier, Quick Access
DignifiedYou Complete the Repair
ReferredOut-of-Scope Needs Redirected
The Gap We're Filling

Small repairs
become big problems

"A loose lock, a drafty window, a missing smoke detector — left unaddressed, they become emergencies. We intervene before that happens."

Across Portland, households facing financial hardship share a common pattern: small, preventable maintenance issues go unfixed — not because residents don't want to fix them, but because access to materials, instructions, and support simply isn't there.

Existing repair programs are valuable and we respect their work — but they often require lengthy applications, serve limited populations, focus on larger-scale projects, and cannot respond quickly to the small, urgent issues that affect daily safety and comfort.

Repairing Communities fills that gap with speed, simplicity, and materials in hand.

Common Issues We See
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Loose doors or broken locks
A safety and security issue that compounds stress daily
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Drafty windows and high energy loss
Raises utility bills for households already stretched thin
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Minor wall damage and small leaks
Worsens over time without early, simple intervention
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Safety hazards — loose rails, slippery surfaces
Especially dangerous for elders, children, and people with disabilities
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Missing smoke and carbon monoxide detectors
A life-safety gap with a simple, low-cost solution
The Process

How It Works

Six steps from first contact to completed repair — designed to be fast, low-barrier, and entirely resident-controlled.

1
Community Outreach

We meet residents where they are — parks, community spaces, partner locations, and trusted neighborhood hubs. No office visit required to start.

2
Needs Assessment

A brief, respectful conversation documents the repair need and determines whether it falls within our program scope. We are honest about what we can and cannot address.

3
Kit Development

Using donated materials currently in inventory, we assemble a repair kit tailored to the specific need. Kits are built from what we have — this keeps the program sustainable and waste-free.

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Kit Delivery + Guidance
Participants receive:
  • All needed materials
  • Simple, step-by-step instructions
  • Clear safety guidance in their language
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Participant Completion

The resident completes the repair themselves, on their own time, in their own home. This is the point — we equip, they accomplish.

6
Impact Verification

Before-and-after photos document the completed repair, ensuring accountability and building our impact record. This documentation supports future funding and program growth.

Key Program Features

What Makes
This Model Work

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Material-Based Model
We convert donated goods directly into community impact. The flow is simple and accountable: Donated materials → Assembled kits → Completed repairs → Documented outcomes.
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Inventory-Responsive Design
Kits are built from available materials, not fixed supply lists. This ensures minimal waste, strong adaptability, and long-term operational sustainability without requiring stable procurement contracts.
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Low-Barrier Access
No lengthy application. No waitlist. Simple eligibility verification through community-based outreach. We come to you — you don't have to navigate a system to get help.
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Safety-First Scope
We work only within the boundaries of minor, low-risk repairs that are genuinely appropriate for resident completion. When a need exceeds that scope, we refer to trusted partner organizations — never leave someone without a next step.
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Empowerment Over Dependency
Participants maintain full control of their homes. They complete the repair. They gain the confidence. We provide the materials and knowledge — the accomplishment is theirs.
Service Scope

What We Fix —
and What We Don't

We are honest and clear about what falls within our program. For everything outside our scope, we provide a referral — you will never leave without a next step.

✓  We Support
Small Repairs We Address
Door hardware — locks, hinges, handles, closers
Draft reduction and weather sealing for windows and doors
Small drywall patching and wall surface repairs
Safety improvements — grab bars, anti-slip surfaces, handrail tightening
Minor leak containment (non-plumbing — surface-level only)
Smoke and carbon monoxide detector installation
Cabinet and basic hardware fixes
✕  Out of Scope
What We Refer Elsewhere
Electrical work of any kind
Plumbing repairs or pipe work
Structural repairs — foundation, walls, framing
Roofing or major exterior construction
Contractor-grade services of any type
Requests outside our scope are referred to trusted partner organizations who specialize in larger-scale repair. We never leave a need unaddressed — only redirected.
Eligibility

Who We Serve

Kits are prioritized for households currently receiving qualifying assistance — but hardship alone is always considered.

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SNAP / EBT Recipients
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program participants
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Oregon Health Plan (OHP)
Oregon Medicaid participants
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WIC Recipients
Women, Infants, and Children program participants
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HUD / Housing Assistance
Section 8 and other HUD housing program participants
SSI / Disability Benefits
Supplemental Security Income recipients
Additional Access Pathways

Households experiencing hardship who do not qualify through the above programs may still be considered through self-certification or a partner referral from a trusted community organization. If you need a kit, reach out — we will work with you.

"We don't fix homes for people. We equip people to fix what they can — safely, simply, and with dignity."
Immediate Outcomes
Safer living environments
Reduced hazard risks
Improved home conditions
Increased sense of agency and control
Long-Term Impact
Prevents larger, costlier repairs down the road
Supports housing stability
Increases household self-sufficiency
Strengthens community resilience
System-Level Impact
Reduces pressure on major repair programs
Fills a documented service gap in Portland
Improves access to resources for underserved populations
Program Philosophy

Why This Model Works

"Portland has strong repair and reuse organizations — but a critical gap remains: access, speed, and simplicity."

Repairing Communities is designed to reach people before problems escalate, operate with minimal overhead, complement rather than compete with existing programs, and convert surplus donated materials into real, measurable community outcomes.

This program is highly differentiated in Portland's service landscape. It is low-cost to operate, scalable with volunteers, aligned with a clear donation pipeline, and fundable with concrete impact metrics. It is not just a program — it is a system for turning surplus into safety.

Program Workflow
Out­reach
Intake
Assess­ment
Inventory Check
Kit Assembly
Delivery
Verifi­cation
What Makes This Different

Built for the
Gap That Exists

Speed

Designed for fast response to small, urgent needs — not a waitlist program.

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Precision

Each kit is assembled for a specific need from available inventory — no waste, no excess.

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Complementary

We don't compete with larger repair programs — we serve the gap they can't reach quickly enough.

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Scalable

Volunteer-powered and donation-driven — the model scales without proportional cost increases.

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Measurable

Before/after photo documentation creates a clear impact record for funders and community accountability.

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Sustainable

Inventory-responsive design means the program adapts to what's donated — no fragile supply chains.

Collaboration

Partners & Funding

Repairing Communities is powered by donated materials, volunteer labor, and community partnerships. We also refer participants to trusted organizations when needs exceed our scope.

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Materials Donor
Lowe's / Good360
Primary source of donated home repair materials — converting retail surplus into community impact
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Outreach Partner
Community Centers
Host outreach tables and connect residents to the program through trusted neighborhood relationships
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Referral Partner
Housing Organizations
Refer participants with needs beyond our scope and connect us to households with critical small repairs
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Community Partner
Shelters & Service Providers
Front-line organizations that identify and refer households most in need of immediate repair support
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Current Funding
Lowe's / Good360 material donations, volunteer support, and community partnerships power today's operations
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Future Funding Supports
Expanded outreach capacity, secure storage and logistics, and program scaling across more Portland neighborhoods
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Why Funders Choose Us
Clear impact metrics, before/after documentation, low overhead, and a highly differentiated position in Portland's service landscape
Take the Next Step

Get Involved

Whether you need a kit, want to volunteer, or can help refer participants — there is a place for you in this work.

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Request a Kit
Visit our outreach table or submit a request. We'll schedule a brief assessment and build a kit from available materials. Before and after photos are required.
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Volunteer
Help with community outreach, brief needs assessments, and kit assembly. No experience required — just a willingness to show up.
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Partner With Us
Refer participants from your community, host an outreach table at your location, or donate materials. We are always looking for trusted partners.
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Donate Materials
Gently used tools, hardware, weather sealing materials, and home repair supplies. Contact us to arrange drop-off — every donation becomes a kit.
Important to Know
Kits are provided based on currently available donated materials
Not all requests can be fulfilled — we will be honest with you
Participants complete repairs themselves with provided guidance
Before and after photos are required for all completed kits

We respond within 5 business days to schedule your assessment. Kits depend on available donated materials.

Request received.

We'll be in touch within 5 business days to schedule your brief assessment. Thank you for reaching out. — The THTF Team

No experience required — just a willingness to show up. We'll respond within one week.

Welcome aboard.

We'll be in touch within one week with next steps. Thank you for giving your time. — The THTF Team

We respond to all partnership inquiries within one week.

Let's build this together.

We'll be in touch within one week. Thank you for your interest in partnering. — The THTF Team