Revitalize Milwaukee returns to provide urgent home repairs in Waukesha
WAUKESHA — Waukesha homeowners facing urgent repair needs have another opportunity for support as Revitalize Milwaukee returns to the community.
In June 2025, Revitalize Milwaukee made an impact in Waukesha’s Strand neighborhood, completing critical repairs on six homes in just one day. The effort helped local seniors, veterans, and individuals living with disabilities remain safely and comfortably in the homes they cherish.
Now, the organization is back and ready to serve more families.
Revitalize Milwaukee’s mission is to provide free critical home repairs to low-income seniors, veterans, and residents living with disabilities. From repairing unsafe stairways and fixing leaking roofs to addressing urgent structural concerns, these services help prevent displacement and allow homeowners to maintain their independence.
Eligible Waukesha homeowners are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.
If you or someone you know could benefit from assistance, call 414-312-7531 today to learn more.

Waukesha homeowners facing urgent repair needs have another opportunity for support as Revitalize Milwaukee returns to the community. From left: Greg Lyons, Revitalize Milwaukee CEO Melanie Roach, Jeff Boss, Waukesha Mayor Shawn Reilly, John Wonders, Dora Wonders, former Waukesha Alderman Charlie Betker and Waukesha County Executive Paul Farrow.
Courtesy of Revitalize Milwaukee