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            | To the editor: The Central 
			Illinois Veterans Commission (CIVC) would like to thank our 
			community, locally and beyond, for making it possible to provide our 
			first tiny home for veterans. What began as an idea over five years 
			ago became a reality on August 1st, when the keys were given to 
			veteran Scott Jackson in a ribbon cutting ceremony. 
 It took many minds, hearts, and hands to make this a reality. From 
			the inception of the idea to the breaking of ground, from the school 
			children that signed the 2x4s to the volunteers that nailed them in 
			place, and from those that provided the meals to those that provided 
			the means—we are grateful to you all.
 
 One thing that is always needed in this type of effort is 
			perseverance—that tenacity needed to carry a mission through the 
			twists and turns. When plans fell through for our use of the defunct 
			Lincoln Developmental Center, our community stepped up. Land was 
			donated, and numerous individuals, civic organizations, veteran 
			posts, and foundations donated the funds.
 
 With your help CIVC gathered enough funds to pay for the first 
			house. We used local sources whenever possible and engaged with 
			another nonprofit, the professionals of 2x4’s For Hope to do the 
			build.
 
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            The community spirit during the week of the build was 
			simply amazing. Volunteers from near and far stepped up to the many 
			needs and tasks at hand. And many joined in the celebration to 
			welcome Scott to the neighborhood. 
 His new home, located on Sixth and College St in Lincoln, is the 
			first of three to be built on this lot. Many are now asking, “When 
			will the next one be built?” We are hoping in September. To move 
			forward on the second home, we will continue to need donors and 
			volunteers and nominations of veterans. Every word spread, every 
			gesture of help, and every dollar contributed counts.
 
 The mission of CIVC is to provide homes for Central Illinois 
			veterans, and we could not do this without you. We again extend our 
			heartfelt thanks and look forward to your continued support as we 
			come together to make a difference in the lives of veterans.
 
 
 The Board Members of CIVC
 www.civeteran.org
 [Posted 
            
			August 24, 
			2021]
             
            
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