Vermillion County seeks to establish an Owner-Occupied Rehabilitation Program to assist low-to moderate-income homeowners with critical home repairs.
Comunity input is needed to help guide the program’s development. All residents are welcome to attend to learn about the proposed program, which is expected to assist with repairs and accessibility. This could include roof, HVAC and/or water heater repairs/replacements, ramps and more.
Residents unable to attend can still participate by completing the community input survey online at https://buff.ly/CqMOhHN.
For more information, please contact Jordan Cunningham at Thrive West Central at jcunningham@thrivewestcentral.com or 812-238-1561 ext. 235.
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