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Ways to give back

Programs offer ways to provide necessities, time, money to GCHA residents

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"(The Department of Housing and Urban Development) only allows us 20 days, so it's important we have help with the rooms because maintenance doesn't always have time to do it," she said.

Once the apartment is completed, a plaque with the name of the sponsor will be put outside the room. So far, Rezin Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Re/Max, and Katfish Entertainment have all signed up to be Home Makers.

Re/Max also is funding the construction of a shed for the GCHA at a cost of $1,500. Greg Muffler of Muffler Concrete poured the concrete as a donation and Grundy Redi-Mix donated the concrete.

Other local businesses and groups have stepped forward to help. The Quality Inn and Sam's Pizza in Morris have committed to sponsoring a pizza party once a month for a year. First Midwest Bank also contributed a large donation of $3,000.

Dave McClintock and the Three Rivers Association of Realtors donated $1,000 toward the purchase of a washer and dryer, as well as giving $1,200 for emergency money to give to residents when they are in need. Residents will go through an application process for emergency money, which will be decided on by an advisory committee, Olson said.

TIME AND TALENTS

Providing assistance to the elderly does not have to come in the form of money. Donating your time is equally important.

"Basically anything you can do at home, you can do here," Newman said of the GCHA's facilities. "It's a home, just like your home."

"We always need help with the outside of the building — cutting grass, pulling weeds, shoveling snow in the winter . . . you can play board games with the residents, bring in a small craft, or do nothing at all and just talk with them for a couple of hours," Olson added.

No matter the form of the donation, the volunteers and donors become a part of the S.T.A.R.S. (Supporting Timely Affordable Responsible Shelter) Investors Club.

People who donate $500 or under become Bronze members and receive a certificate. If they donate $500 to $1,000, they are Silver members and receive a certificate and are able to display their business brochures at the housing authority. Gold members are those who donate more $1,000 to $5,000. They receive the same as the other members, as well as getting their logo and link on the GCHA website, an invitation to family day, and an invitation to the appreciation event.

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