Sep. 20, 2024 By Ethan Marshall
Volunteers from Wells Fargo joined Habitat for Humanity New York City and Westchester County on Tuesday, Sept. 17, to help renovate a Jamaica home as part of an affordable housing project supported by the two organizations.
The Jamaica home, located at 106-10 215th St., is one of 13 dilapidated houses being turned into 16 new and rehabilitated green homes as part of the Habitat Net Zero project. Construction work began in 2022. The main goal of the project is to enable families to build equity and a legacy for multiple generations at these new affordable homes.
In addition to Jamaica, the other southeast Queens homes that are a part of this initiative span across Hollis, Queens Village, South Ozone Park, Baisley Park, St. Albans and Cambria Heights.