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New Hope Center receives $10K grant from CACC to help finish new homeless shelter

CADILLAC — Efforts to finish building the New Hope Center homeless shelter in Cadillac recently received a sizeable shot in the arm. New Hope Center announced it received a grant in the amount of $10,000 from the Cadillac Area Community Foundation. “As we are nearing the end of completion on the new facility, these funds will help us finalize some pieces that are still needed, such as bathroom fixtures, appliances, bedding, or furniture‘ said New Hope Center Executive Director Chris Crawley. “Imagine the joy on our residents faces as they have a safe comfortable place to stay during a vulnerable time in their lives.‘

New Hope Center receives $10K grant from CACF to help finish new homeless shelter

CADILLAC — Efforts to finish building the New Hope Center homeless shelter in Cadillac recently received a sizeable shot in the arm. New Hope Center announced it received a grant in the amount of $10,000 from the Cadillac Area Community Foundation. “As we are nearing the end of completion on the new facility, these funds will help us finalize some pieces that are still needed, such as bathroom fixtures, appliances, bedding, or furniture‘ said New Hope Center Executive Director Chris Crawley. “Imagine the joy on our residents faces as they have a safe comfortable place to stay during a vulnerable time in their lives.‘

Delay in obtaining drywall pushes back New Hope Center completion to late summer

CADILLAC — Delays in obtaining drywall have pushed back the completion of New Hope Center homeless shelter in Cadillac and increased the overall cost of building the facility. New Hope Center Executive Director Chris Crawley said they ve been waiting for drywall for several weeks, which held up completion of other aspects of the building, including painting the interior and adding basic amenities. Currently, Crawley said they re installing insulation and drywall (which finally arrived) and are about 60% finished with the 9,500-square-foot structure, which will replace all the shelters which formerly operated under the name of New Hope Shelter. They had hoped to have the facility finished and ready for occupants by May or early June but with the delays, he said they d be lucky to be done by late August.

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