


ABOUT US
EVERY FAMILY DESERVES A SAFE SPACE
Heart & Hammer TX is a nonprofit organization founded on the belief that everyone deserves a safe, functional, and dignified home—regardless of income or age. Based in Texas, we provide free labor for essential home repairs and renovations to veterans, senior citizens, and families on fixed incomes in our local communities.
OUR MISSION IS SIMPLE BUT POWERFUL
To improve the quality of life for those in need by ensuring their homes are safe, secure, and comfortable.
Whether it’s building wheelchair ramps, repairing unsafe flooring, or making bathrooms accessible, we step in where resources fall short—offering skilled, compassionate hands and practical help where it matters most.
WHAT MAKES US DIFFERENT?
Our founder, Tiffany, is a seasoned contractor with over a decade of experience and the owner of Femme Fix It, a woman-owned remodeling company. She launched Heart & Hammer TX with a heart for service and a deep respect for the people who built and shaped our communities—our veterans, elders, and working families.
Tiffany takes no paycheck from the nonprofit. Every dollar donated goes directly toward helping others—materials, tools, supplies, and impact. Labor is always provided at no cost, but with your help, we can reduce the financial burden of materials and expand the number of families we reach.
OUR VISION
FIXING MORE THAN JUST HOMES
We envision a community where every veteran, senior citizen, and fixed-income family has access to safe, well-maintained housing—fostering healthier, more inclusive neighborhoods for all.
We believe a safe home shouldn't be a luxury. It's a foundation for dignity, health, and hope. Together, we can make that vision a reality—one project, one person, one home at a time.

YOUR IMPACT
WE DON'T JUST REPAIR HOMES - WE LIFT BURDENS AND CHANGE LIVES
Whether it’s $10, $100, or a t-shirt purchase, you’re helping to build something that truly matters!
$25
Paint and supplies for a senior's bedroom

$50
Grab bars to keep a veteran safe in their shower

$100
A step toward a new wheelchair ramp

$500
Materials to make a home accessible for a disabled parent


This work is personal. I’ve seen people forced to live in unsafe conditions simply because they can’t afford repairs. I couldn’t stand by and do nothing.

