There is a similar program here. Plus they have "ramp art" which raises
money by selling artwork done by disabled people. They use the money to
build ramps for homeowners, plus but I'm not sure its covered by Ramp art,
one day a year people volunteer to come and do yard work, small maintance
stuff and painting. There again you must own the home. There are also low
interest loans for 'qualified' people to buy houses.
Dana
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Greg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2005 5:32 PM
Subject: [QUAD-L] City Grants
To All:
Not sure if I sent an e-mail about this, so thought I'd mention it gain
incase not.
You might look into asking you city if they have grants you might qualify
for. I'm getting $5000 to help make my house more accessible. I just bought
a house and the doors have a 4 inch step. So I'm getting $5000 to ramp them
and use to put in a roll in shower. No hassles, just get 3 bids. I never
thought I'd qualify. I found out about it on a fluke. Just saw a story about
grants, so I called the city and asked if our city did.
Greg
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