As a worker climbed the ladder onto WarrenDake's roof, Dake stood in his yard andeyed the cloudy sky.

"I hope it don't rain," the Air Force veteran said.

If it rains, Dake would have to go inside andput bowls around his house to catch the water.

But the rain held off, and LoveOurRoof replaced Dake's roof Monday morning.

Dake is also getting new siding, gutters and windows installed on his home in west central Springfield. Volunteers were also there to do some yard work.

A number of organizations and companies worked to make improvements to Air Force veteran Warren Dake's home.(Photo: Andrew Jansen/News-Leader)

"It's awesome. It really is," Dake said, watching workers move around his property. "I didn't ever think this would happen."

The repairs stem from a partnership ofHabitat for Humanity of Springfield, Missouri (HFHS), Catholic Charities of Southern Missouri, and LoveOurRoof.

"Mr. Dake first came to us asking about home repairs," explained Nancy Williams with Habitat for Humanity. "I suggested that he contact the City about the HELP program, the Homeowner Emergency Loan Program. I knew they were actively soliciting applications where we have a backlog."

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The HELP program targets low to moderate-income owner-occupied residential dwellings, located within the CDBG-eligible boundaries of the City of Springfield. After applying for the program, Dake was accepted.

The repair was assigned to Catholic Charities of Southern Missouri. After evaluation, it was clear that the repairs needed on Dakes home would exceed the amount funded through HELP if the roof was included in the repairs, a news release said.

Air Force veteran Warren Dake smiles as he talks about the improvements that will be made to his home on Monday, May 11, 2020.(Photo: Andrew Jansen/News-Leader)

Williams knew of another program that she believed would assist with the roof. She reached out to Habitat for Humanity International, which has a Veteran Build program. They have a national partnership with Owens Corning Roofing, who will repair or replace roofs for veterans. These repairs are completed through their Roof Deployment Project at no cost to the homeowner.

Dake was approved for this program as well, the release said. Owens Corning suppliedmaterials to repair the roof, and one of their Independent Platinum Preferred partners, LoveOurRoof, is the local partner who will be completing the repair on the roof.

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The rest of the home repairs including new windows, replacing siding, installing gutters and downspouts, adding new insulated doors, smoke detectors, and rebuilding the back porch will be completed by Akers Home Improvement through the HELP program.

Dake has worked in home renovation and construction. Once the roof is fixed and the leaks stop, he said he'llbe able to repair the interior damage.

Workers with Love Or Roof remove shingles from Air Force veteran Warren Dake's roof while making improvements to his home on Monday, May 11, 2020.(Photo: Andrew Jansen/News-Leader)

The Homeowner Emergency Loan Program (HELP) targets low to moderate income owner-occupied residential dwellings, located within the CDBG-eligible boundaries of the City of Springfield, with consultation and funding assistance towards making critical home repairs.

Critical home repairs include those which pose an imminent threat to the home and inhabitants. These repairs are intended to stabilize, preserve and promote home ownership by reducing or preventing damage from weather or infestation, and where possible, increase energy efficiency. Additionally, these repairs are intended to target and reduce individual property blight, improve the immediate neighborhood surrounding the home and increase the quality of the Citys overall housing stock.

The HELP may provide direct funding for improvements in the form of forgivable loans or referrals to partner agencies for alternative assistance opportunities.

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The HELP is a partnership program between the City of Springfield, Catholic Charities of Southern Missouri, Council of Churches of the Ozarks Connections Handyman Service, Habitat for Humanity and Ozarks Area Community Action Corporation (OACAC). Funding is made possible by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG).

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