Groundbreaking ceremony for first
veteran tiny house this Saturday
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[April 21, 2021]
The Central Illinois Veterans Commission will
be breaking ground for the first new home to be built and given to a
local veteran on Saturday, April 24th at 1:30 p.m. The event will be
held at the building location on 6th Street and College, and the
community is invited to attend.
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The mission of the recently created Central
Illinois Veterans Commission, or CIVC, is to provide Central
Illinois veterans with the tools and support systems to enable them
to move forward to obtain permanent sustainable housing. The
commission has partnered with 2-by-4’s For Hope out of Quincy,
Illinois, a non-profit organization that has been working hard,
focusing on sustainable solutions for our homeless and at-risk
veterans. Working with hundreds of volunteers, they have created a
new beginning of hope to veterans and their communities in the
Midwest.
A 2-by-4 board signing event is also scheduled at R.P. Lumber from 8
a.m. to 12 noon on April 24th, prior to the groundbreaking ceremony.
These boards will be used in the homes, sending messages of
gratitude, love and hope to the veterans that will live there.
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The homes are completely free to veterans, and the
first one will be built in Lincoln this spring, thanks to generous
donations that have been received by the community. Plans are for
more of these homes to be built in Logan County in the future.
Volunteers and contributions will be needed. If you are interested
in helping with this project, please contact the Central Illinois
Veterans Commission at 217-828-9366.
[Press release provided by Patti
Becker] |