FAIRFIELD, Calif. —

The city of Fairfield received nearly $800,000 in grants to help low-income residents revitalize mobile homes.

The grants will come from the California Department of Housing and Community Development's MORE program.

"I'll show you what I'd love to have fixed," said Patricia Hironimus as she gave KCRA 3 a tour of her mobile home. "I'm actually concerned that one of these days the whole window is going to fall out."

She lives in Casa Nova Mobile Home Park, which is strictly for low-income seniors 55 and older.

She said her stairs are sliding away from her house, her windows need caulking, but most importantly, her second bathroom is completely unusable after a busted pipe.

Hironimus, who lives on a fixed income, said her insurance did not cover the full cost.

"They

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