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Ways to give back

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

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The "Sponsor a Resident" program allows for an individual or business to provide a monthly donation to help with needs of residents. The monthly donation will depend on the sponsor, said Olson.

"They can help with an Internet bill, phone bill, or rent. It doesn't have to be the full amount. We're trying to get enough to help all the residents in some way," she said.

The housing authority is asking for a one-year commitment with the "Sponsor a Resident" program.

Local Re/Max realtor JoAnne Gretencord has signed up to help two residents with rent payments every month. In addition, she has teamed up with the Morris Dairy Queen to provide an ice cream social at Saratoga Tower monthly. This is through the "Sponsor an Ice Cream Social" program.

"I feel I have been really lucky in my life, and I feel this is such a good cause to help people. They worked hard all their life and, hopefully, if I need it one day, someone will be there for me. I can cut down on a few things to help them," Gretencord said.

"It's sad when our senior citizens don't have the funds to live a good life, so anything I can do to help, I want to do."

Sponsoring an ice cream social or other social event, such as bingo or a game night — or just bringing in coffee and cookies — can be just as important as donating monetarily.

"Anything to kind of bring people out of their apartments," said Marge Ferguson, a Saratoga Tower resident and housing authority board member. "(We need more activities) to make them feel welcome."

Other opportunities to help include teaching a class or sponsoring a family fun day, holiday dinner or other special event you come up with.

The housing authority is also in major need of assistance with turning over their apartments to get them ready for incoming residents when tenants leave.

They GCHA created a "Sponsor an Apartment" or "Home Makers Program" where a person, business or group provides $500 to $1,000 and volunteers to rehab a vacant apartment. They have 10 days to clean, paint and turn over the place, Olson said.

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