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

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The last member category is the Platinum level, which is for those who donate over $5,000. In addition to all the other benefits, they also get a recognition plaque at the GCHA location of their choice.

"We want it to be a good investment for us, but also for the businesses," Olson said.

The most recent Platinum member is AkzoNobel, which in October had employees volunteer to take out all of Saratoga Tower's carpet and replace it. The company purchased $16,00 worth of carpet and had about 11 employees volunteer to put it in.

The project is part of AkzoNobel's community program that is budgeted every year, said Karen Bonnar, human resource specialist.

"We carefully select projects we want to do and Saratoga Tower is certainly at the top," she said.

AkzoNobel's loyal support is overwhelming, said Olson.

"We could never, ever afford to do this," she said.

The Price family of Morris was one of the first families to sign up to participate in the programs.

"As a family, we are always looking for ways to volunteer through different programs and give back to the community," Jennifer Price said. "This is something really great for our family and friends to take part in, too."

The Prices are going to adopt a resident and do some social activities, as well, she said, because it's not just about making a donation, it's about spending time.

"Something I grew up doing with my family is always being active in the community and it is something that made a great impact on my life and I think it is absolutely necessary to teach to my children to appreciate what they have and to be compassionate to other individuals," Price said.

The GCHA has three locations: Saratoga Tower in Morris, Mazon Park Place in Mazon, and Gardner Village Commons in Gardner.

For more information on helping Grundy County Housing Authority residents visit gcha.us/donate or call (815) 942-6198.

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