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Kids make it Christmas

Housing Authority benefits from generosity of children

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Sixth-grade girls make handmade ornaments to sell in order to donate money for Saratoga's Christmas dinner. (Photo courtesy of Grundy County Housing Authority)

The Grundy County Housing Authority may be home to nearly 160 low-income elderly and those living with disabilities, but it has been a place filled with children during this holiday season.

Residents of the GCHA have witnessed kids of all ages volunteering to help ... and they couldn’t be more pleased.

"Spreading Christmas cheer comes easy for the children who have volunteered to help us this holiday season," said Jennifer Olson, vice president of development for the GCHA. "I’m confident these generous children and families will be back, too.

"We need help all year round, not just this time of year, so I’m hopeful to see these kids again and recruit some others to spread joy throughout the year for our residents."

Avery, age 10, and Addy, 5, Kneller spent hours cleaning and painting an apartment with their father, preparing the unit for a new tenant. They are the GCHA's youngest Home Makers to date.

"Our Home Makers program allow individuals, families or businesses to volunteer, paint and clean our apartments so we can move the next low-income elderly or disabled resident of Grundy County into the apartment," Olson said. "With scarce dollars, these volunteers couldn’t be more important to us."

The Kneller girls wanted to drive to the East Coast and help families affected by Hurricane Sandy, but, like it is for most families, traveling so far would have been difficult. Once the girls found out how they can help within their own community, they were thrilled to get started.

"This isn’t the last time we’re going to see these girls," Olson said. "They were proud as peacocks after they completed the apartment. We can’t wait to have them come back."

Olson’s own children, Kyle, 12, and Macey, 11, along with friends Blake, 12, and Taylor, 10, Breyman and Anja, 10, & Aric, 6, Huettemann spent an evening together coloring and decorating Christmas cards for the residents at Saratoga Tower.

"When Kim Breyman contacted me about me having the kids get together to make the cards, I was thrilled," Olson said. "My kids love volunteering and telling their friends about GCHA."

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