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FAQ A: Hammers of Hope is an collaboration between Disability Resource Association and the Jefferson County Community Partnership. Q: Why are Hammers of Hope services needed? A: Many of our neighbors have worked hard all their lives and have been able physically and financially to repair their own homes. Due to illness, aging or any number of uncontrollable causes, they are unable to do the repair work needed and their homes have become unsafe and unlivable. The result is loss of the homeowner’s dignity and crumbling neighborhoods. One day of volunteer effort can make a difference in people’s lives. Q: Who is eligible for Hammers of Hope services? A: Low-income homeowners, particularly the elderly and the disabled who are not able to do the work themselves and non-profit facilities are eligible. A: All homeowners must fill out the Hammers of Hope application and submit required documents. Once the application has been approved the house is then previewed by the House Selection committee. If the House Selection committee determines that the house is an appropriate candidate for Hammers of Hope, the house is then previewed by the Work Evaluators. They add the technical expertise needed to determine if the house is an appropriate candidate for Rebuilding Day. All homeowners receive a letter in the mail by late February letting them know whether or not they will be selected for Rebuilding Day in the spring. Q: What area does Hammers of Hope? A: Repairs are made in the municipalities and unincorporated areas throughout Jefferson County. A: Currently due to funding restrictions our main focus is providing accessibility ramps for person with disabilities. However when funding is available, repairs include minor carpentry, plumbing, electrical, plastering, painting, glazing, cleaning, and much, much more. The focus is to keep homeowners living independently in safety and comfort and to complete the work in one day. A: No. All repairs are paid for by dollar donations or in-kind donations from businesses, foundations, service organizations, clubs, associations and individuals — from neighbors who care — at no cost to the homeowners. Sponsoring Q: Who sponsors Hammers of Hope? A: Our sponsors include businesses, foundations, service organizations, clubs, associations and individuals. Q: How can I support Hammers of Hope? A: There are several methods available to make a donation. Cash donations can be made on line at www.hammersofhope.com or www.jccp.org. Checks can be made out to: Jefferson County Community Partnership Memo: Designated for Hammers of Hope Mail to: Jefferson County Community Partnership 1671 Marriott Lane
Cash donations are preferred but we can accept building materials as well. We are always looking for people to donate their time and skills as well. You can be one of our community or corporate sponsors.
Volunteering A: Anyone fourteen and older can be a volunteer. Volunteers come from religious groups, businesses, schools, community service organizations, labor unions, corporations, associations, government employees and interested and concerned individuals. They represent all professions: secretaries, lawyers, truck drivers, doctors, judges, policemen, housewives, students, etc. Volunteers do not need to be skilled at home repairs. Q: Can you volunteer one day a year? A: Yes! Q: What do I need to know about a Hammers of Hope Building Day? A: We have a fact sheet with Building Day volunteer information.
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