Governor’s Hometown Signage Award
to be presented Thursday afternoon to the Central Illinois Veteran's
Commission Tiny Home Project
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[November 08, 2022]
The Serve Illinois Commission on Volunteerism and
Community Service in partnership with The Governor’s Office, will be
hosting the Governor’s Hometown Awards Sign Dedication Ceremony
honoring the Tiny Home Project and the City of Lincoln. The Ceremony
will take place on Thursday, November 10th, 2022, at 1:00 p.m. at
the Logan County Farm Bureau, 120 S. McLean St. Lincoln, with a
reception to follow.
Since 1983, the Governor’s Hometown Awards (GHTA) program gives
formal recognition to those who contributed to projects that
improved their community’s quality of life. These projects are
sponsored by local units of government that had strong volunteer
support, met a need, and made a definitive impact, thereby
generating a positive outcome in the community and by extension, the
state.
Tiny Homes was nominated for The Governor’s Hometown Award by Ashley
Metelko in the project category of Veterans and Military Families.
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They were chosen as one of four
finalists for The Governor’s Cup and received high honors for
their project described below:
“The Central Illinois Veterans Commission (CIVC) was formed in
December of 2018. The mission statement of the organization is
"to provide Central Illinois veterans with the tools and support
systems to enable them to move forward to obtain permanent
sustainable housing". A major project over the last year has
been to build small homes that can be given to veterans who
qualify mortgage free, and who would otherwise not have a home
of their own. The first home was built and awarded in Lincoln,
Illinois in July of 2021. The second home was built and awarded
in Lincoln, Illinois in May of 2022 and the third home is
currently in progress and projected to be completed in July
2022.”
Further information and how to volunteer may be found at:
https://www.civeteran.org/
[ Allison Miller] |