HAND awarded $25,000 grant for collaborative effort to assist seniors

Hamilton County Area Neighborhood Development Inc. (HAND) has been awarded a $25,000 grant from the Central Indiana Senior Charles N. Smith Trust Fund, a CICF Fund, to support a new Home Repair & Mobility Assistance program for low- to moderate-income seniors.

The program is a collaboration among three organizations: HAND, Habitat for Humanity of Hamilton County and Shepherd’s Center of Hamilton County. The bulk of the funding will be used for home repairs or modifications that will allow seniors to continue aging in place. The remainder will pay for a regularly scheduled “shopper shuttle” for seniors who need help getting to the store.

HAND is the program administrator, processing home-repair applications and tracking results. Habitat’s experienced volunteers will handle construction. And Shepherd’s Center is coordinating the shopper shuttle along with providing referrals for both services.

Organizers hope to complete 15 home-repair projects and provide shuttle access to as many as 40 seniors a month by November 2018.

The three organizations also are working with the City of Fishers on a separate initiative to build ramps for homeowners with accessibility issues, and they are seeking additional funding for repairs to homes not owned by seniors.

About HAND

Founded in 2003, HAND invests in neighborhoods, provides housing solutions and develops partnership to improve lives and build community. The organization owns six apartment communities that offer a total of 96 affordable units; 10 additional units are under construction near Carmel.

About Habitat for Humanity of Hamilton County

Habitat for Humanity of Hamilton County builds strength, stability and self-reliance through shelter. Habitat homeowners help build their own homes alongside volunteers and pay an affordable mortgage.

About Shepherd’s Center of Hamilton County

The Shepherd’s Center of Hamilton County provides programs to promote and support independent lifestyles for seniors. Its vision is to be known throughout Hamilton County as a trusted resource for connecting seniors with volunteer programs and support their independence.