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Housing Authority benefits from generosity of children

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"This was perfect timing for them to come and help us," Olson said. "Some of the residents have family coming for the holidays and they are very proud of their homes, even the common areas, so this extra help in making it sparkle is very important and needed."

Additionally, Morris Community High School Redskins Speech Team performed a Christmas celebration at Saratoga Tower on Thursday, Dec. 20.

When Brianna, 16; Madison 11; and Brenden, 5, Mahnke found out, they wanted to make cookies for the big night. They also attended the festivities, served the sweet treats, and visited with the residents.

To end the December month of celebration at Grundy County Housing Authority, the residents enjoyed a pizza party provided by Quality Inn and Sams Pizza. The Elliot children — Brandon, 12; Korynne, 10; and Coleton, 7 — stopped by to make crafts with the residents after the pizza party. 

"With our government funding being cut, finances are tight, so financial help is extremely important," Olson said. "But just as important as financial help, volunteers are also important.  We have lots of things that need to be done. Our house is like your house. Volunteers allow us to save scarce dollars. We have many programs to choose from and will find a program that works best for our donors."

Call Jennifer Olson at (815) 600-2907 for more details on how you can help support the low income elderly and those living with disabilities at the GCHA.


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