Our programs

Six programs, one job

Each one exists to move a family closer to safe housing. Every program depends on funding, materials, volunteers, and partners. Some are active in planning now. Others start when the resources are in place. We say which is which.

In planning

Affordable Home Construction

We develop and support new housing for qualified low-income households.

A project moves forward when there is funding, land, permitting, an approved beneficiary, and a scope we believe we can finish. Licensed contractor partners perform the licensed work. Volunteers support them.

In planning

Critical Home Rehabilitation

Some families are already housed but the house is failing them. A roof leak, a rotted floor, a step that will not hold, an entry that will not lock.

We repair or rehabilitate homes where unsafe or deteriorated conditions threaten a family’s ability to stay safely housed. This is often the fastest way to keep a family in place.

Ready to activate

Disaster Housing Recovery

After a qualifying disaster, we coordinate materials, labor, volunteers, and financial support for housing repair and rebuilding.

We work behind established response organizations, not in front of them. Our role is to help the repair phase, once it is safe to work.

Open now

Materials & Skilled-Labor Assistance

We seek donated and discounted building materials, and qualified trade participation, so project costs go down and donor impact goes up.

Cabinets. Flooring. Roofing. Windows. Doors. Fixtures. Appliances. Lumber. Paint. Tools. Professional services.

If you own a supply house, a yard, or a trade business, this is the program where you fit. Partner with us

Open now

Community Volunteer Program

We organize volunteers for appropriate non-licensed work, project support, outreach, fundraising, and community service.

You do not need construction experience to be useful here. Some of the most useful volunteers never pick up a tool. Volunteer

Open now

Housing Partnership Program

We collaborate with nonprofits, municipalities, businesses, contractors, suppliers, foundations, and faith communities on housing-focused projects.

No one builds housing alone. We are looking for partners who bring land, grants, materials, services, skilled labor, referrals, financing support, or community reach.

A note on licensed work

Living Stone Homes does not self-perform licensed construction, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, or roofing work. That work is performed by, or coordinated with, licensed contractor partners. Volunteers assist under appropriate supervision.

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Formed July 2025 · First project in planning · Not yet accepting online contributions