News Summary
Greenwood Community Home Repair receives a $30,000 grant from United Way of the Lakelands to assist homeowners affected by Hurricane Helene. This funding will enhance repair services and ensure safe housing for families in need, emphasizing community support and volunteer involvement.
Greenwood Community Home Repair Gets a Boost for Hurricane Relief
In the lovely city of Greenwood, a helping hand is on the way for homeowners impacted by Hurricane Helene. Thanks to a generous grant of $30,000 from United Way of the Lakelands, Greenwood Community Home Repair is stepping up their efforts to assist locals who are in dire need of some crucial home repairs. It’s a much-needed boost that promises to make a big difference in the community.
A Helping Hand After the Storm
The funds provided by United Way will enhance the range and impact of home repair services that Greenwood Community Home Repair can offer. Imagine living in a house that has been damaged by a storm and struggling to fix it. That’s the reality for many folks in Greenwood right now, and this grant aims to ease that burden. The organization is looking forward to using these funds to help neighbors whose homes were affected by the hurricane, ensuring they can stay safe, warm, and dry during these challenging times.
Understanding the Need for Safe Housing
One of the main goals highlighted by the grant announcement is the critical importance of providing safe and stable housing for families recovering from the hurricane’s impact. The community understands that when a storm hits, it’s not just about the immediate aftermath; it’s about long-term recovery and stability. Homeowners in need of assistance are encouraged to reach out to Greenwood Community Home Repair. They can do so by calling 864-223-9399 or sending an email to info@greenwoodcommunityhomerepair.org. It’s that easy!
More Than Just Repairs
Greenwood Community Home Repair is not new to this mission. The organization has taken charge of home repair services in the area after the former Greenwood Area Habitat for Humanity shifted its focus due to skyrocketing building costs. For over 35 years, Habitat built more than 100 homes for families in need, but increasing costs made it tough for many to own a home. Now, the new organization is set to focus on repairing the homes of seniors and those who may struggle to maintain their properties.
Since its inception late last year, Greenwood Community Home Repair has been busy, working on or completing over 20 home repair projects. Their services range from replacing windows and doors to building wheelchair ramps and installing handrails in bathrooms. It’s all about making homes safer and more accessible for those who need it most. And the goal is to provide these vital repairs at no charge in the future, depending on community support.
A Community Effort
Greenwood Community Home Repair is not doing this alone; volunteers play a crucial role in the organization’s efforts. Many residents are eager to lend a hand, showing that Greenwood truly does have a community spirit. Plus, the organization has collaborated with students from Boston College, who have been part of the Appalachia Volunteers Program in Greenwood for decades. Their help has contributed significantly to home repairs in the area.
Adding to the positive momentum, VisionGreenwood has recognized Greenwood Community Home Repair as a key partner in revitalizing the Westside through its Master Plan. It’s all about lifting each other up and making Greenwood a better place for everyone!
Wrap-Up
In a time where support is crucial, it’s heartwarming to see organizations like Greenwood Community Home Repair stepping in to help. With the backing of United Way of the Lakelands and the community’s support, there’s a strong promise of new beginnings for many homeowners trying to pick up the pieces after Hurricane Helene. Whether you need assistance or want to lend a hand, the doors of Greenwood Community Home Repair are open. Greenwood is indeed a place where neighbors care for one another, and every little bit counts!
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Additional Resources
- Index Journal: Greenwood Community Home Repair Receives Grant
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- WIS TV: FEMA Announces Disaster Relief Funding
- Google Search: Greenwood Community Home Repair
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