Shelter, Support, and the Strength of Community

A Life of Resilience

Ms. Fox—a proud Black, Asian, and Indigenous woman—has called her house “home” for over 20 years. After the heartbreaking loss of her husband this past December, she now carries the weight of caring for her family of three on a fixed income, one that falls below the area’s median. Like many of her neighbors, she’s faced mounting challenges in maintaining her home—challenges that had become urgent.

A Call for Help

When Ms. Fox reached out to the Community Energy Project (CEP), she was simply hoping for a little support. What CEP found during their home assessment was far more serious: widespread mold throughout the home. But before any mold remediation could begin, the aging, failing roof had to be replaced.

A Partnership Built on Compassion

That’s when CEP, Catalyst, and Peak Performance Roofing joined forces. Together, they stepped in to ensure Ms. Fox and her family could live safely and with dignity. With the roof now fully replaced, CEP can move forward with the next phase of critical repairs…

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