Are you pregnant, or do you have children under the age of 6 in your home?
Do you live in Suburban Cook County?
Find and Fix Lead Paint Hazards – for free!
Both homeowners and renters are eligible to apply!
The Cook County Department of Public Health (CCDPH) and the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) are working together to inspect homes and fix lead paint hazards in homes in your area.
A family may qualify for this program if their income is below the program limit and if lead hazards are found in the home. If lead hazards are found, CCDPH will work with a licensed contractor to fix the hazards, at no cost to you. Work that is typically done to fix lead hazards includes painting, replacing windows, or other home repair work to remove lead paint.
Enroll today to have lead paint hazards removed from your home and protect your family.
Program income limits are:
TOTAL NUMBER OF PEOPLE IN HOUSEHOLD | MODERATE INCOME: TOTAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME CANNOT EXCEED |
---|---|
ONE | $62,800 |
TWO | $71,800 |
THREE | $80,750 |
FOUR | $89,700 |
FIVE | $96,900 |
SIX | $104,100 |
SEVEN | $111,250 |
EIGHT | $118,450 |
NINE | $125,600 |
TEN | $132,800 |
For More Information:
Please call NORTH WEST HOUSING PARTNERSHIP at 847/969-0561 Ext. 6.
You may also email Debbie Kiszkowski with the QRC code below or at dkiszkowski@nwhp.net
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development- Approved Housing Counseling Agency
NWHP adheres to non-discriminatory practices and is an equal employment employer and serve clients with the greatest economic and social need, low-moderate income minority & persons with limited English proficiency.