In 2013, Louisville Water Company founded the Louisville Water Foundation to consolidate ongoing charitable and philanthropic efforts under one banner to pursue their mission of ensuring that everyone has access to safe, clean drinking water and highlighting the value...
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NLC Service Line Warranty Program Assists Detroit, Michigan, Homeowner
by HomeServe USA | Jul 20, 2021
Louisville Water Drop of Kindness Donation
by HomeServe USA | Jul 14, 2021
A Drop of Kindness - HomeServe Donation Helps Louisville Water's Affordability Efforts Louisville, KY (July 14, 2021) – A $12,000 donation from HomeServe USA, a leading provider of home repair solutions, will help provide assistance to Louisville Water customers who...
PSEG Customer Saves $5,400 on Sewer Line Repair
by Bill Eller | Jun 4, 2021
A Proactive Step Saves a Homeowner Thousands For PSEG customer, Jack C. of Amityville, N.Y., owning a 70-year-old home came with both charm and the awareness of potential issues. Understanding that older homes can present unexpected challenges, he made a proactive...
HomeServe Helps Yonkers Resident Solve a Serious Problem
by HomeServe USA | Dec 7, 2020
Evangelina Gonzalez of Yonkers noticed many of her neighbors were experiencing water line breaks, especially during the winter months, and began worrying about the line servicing her home. The City of Yonkers partnered with a warranty company (NOT HomeServe) to offer...
Water Line Repair Brings Relief to Homeowner
by Bill Eller | Aug 28, 2020
Shirley C., her child and her grandchild lived together in her Georgia home, but the homeowner was dealing with a host of home repair issues she couldn’t afford to fix. The home had major electrical and plumbing problems. The electrical service box had a melted cable...
HomeServe Cares Foundation Annual Report 2020
by slwamktg | Jun 27, 2020
At HomeServe, caring is in the fabric of our company culture. It’s why we are committed to putting people at the heart of everything we do. In April 2019, we launched the HomeServe Cares Foundation (HSCF), the corporate social responsibility initiative for our...
Broken Sewer Line Repair a Relief to Homeowner
by Bill Eller | Jun 19, 2020
Linda J. of Baton Rouge learned the hard way that all home warranties are not created equal when she needed a sewer repair. She thought she was covered in the case of a broken sewer line repair – after all, she had a plumbing policy from a national home warranty...
HomeServe Cares Foundation – Lower Lights Ministry
by Peter Buttrick | Apr 15, 2020
The HomeServe Cares Foundation helped Columbus, Ohio's Lower Lights Ministries repair their sewer line to ensure the house remained habitable for the women who rely on the home and the organization. Click the video below to watch what happened. For more information...
Case Study: Tuscon, AZ
by HomeServe USA | Apr 13, 2020
Municipalities that partner with the Service Line Program receive a revenue share from policies sold that can be dedicated to a wide variety of beneficial community programs. The City of Tucson, Arizona, utilizes the funding to improve the city’s public park...
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Dangerous Lead Service Line Removed From Home by Foundation
Gabrielle’s child was sick with lead poisoning because of their home's lead service line. She and her son lived with her father in his Lockport, New York, home. Her father diligently worked two jobs to help his daughter support his grandchild, despite a series of...
HomeServe Cares Foundation Comes Through for WV Family
Follansbee, WV – Carol Z. and her family moved into their Follansbee home more than a decade ago after inheriting it from her grandmother, but there were problems from the start – there was no working electricity or gas service. Over the years, they learned to adapt...
Family Has Heat Thanks to HomeServe Cares Foundation
Anita I. and her family had to be innovative to survive a winter without a working HVAC system in their Dunbar, West Virginia, home. Anita placed small heaters in bedrooms and the living room, but the electric system in the home couldn’t handle any more, leaving other...








