Trinity Habitat for Humanity announced it has received a $68,000 grant from Lowe’s to help repair eight homes in Fort Worth.
Funding and Lowe’s red vest associates will support Trinity Habitat for Humanity’s efforts to make homes safer and healthier and create stronger communities. With the support of the grant, red vest associates will participate in Cowtown Brush Up and paint five homes in the Como area and will provide landscaping work for the new Allen Village townhome development near JPS Hospital. The Lowe’s grant will support the Preserve A Home program’s Aging in Place initiative to support healthy homes for seniors to age in place with dignity.
On October 1, 2025, 100 Lowe’s red vest associates from Fort Worth, North Dallas and South Dallas will roll up their sleeves and join Trinity Habitat for Humanity to improve homes and give back to the community.
The projects are part of Lowe’s commitment to deliver 10 million square feet of impact in communities nationwide this year. The initiative includes enabling 20 local Habitat affiliates to complete 200 repair projects across the United States. Lowe’s continued partnership with Habitat for Humanity International supports home repair and preservation efforts in owner-occupied homes, helping neighbors safely remain in the homes they cherish. Since 2003, Lowe’s and Habitat have worked together to help more than 18,000 people build or improve a place to call home.
Source: press release