Lacasa’s Help-A-House Program now accepting applications in Goshen By: Maura Johnson
ELKHART COUNTY, Ind. – Lacasa’s 31st annual Help-A-House Program is now accepting applications from Goshen homeowners with limited income in need of home repairs.
The HAH Program is designed to help residents in Goshen by completing major building repairs like furnace, roof, and window replacements and accessibility additions.
The program is a partnership between Lacasa and the City of Goshen. The city’s Community Development Block Grant provides funding to support the renovations.
Additional sponsors include State Farm, Fidler Family Fund, Interra Credit Union, Lake City Bank, Lippert Components, Everence, and Goshen Health.
More than 800 people at high risk for hospitalization have received antibody treatments to fight mild or moderate cases of COVID-19 since a regional infusion center opened in Mishawaka in December.
The Northern Indiana COVID Infusion Center, 60202 Bodnar Lane, offers the monoclonal antibody Bamlanivimab, produced by Lilly, and an antibody cocktail produced by Regeneron to patients who are 65 and older, or those with other risk factors such as obesity and diabetes.
Lilly chose the St. Joseph Health System site, at Elm and Jackson roads, to set up one of three regional infusion centers across Indiana in an effort to distribute antibody treatments that have received emergency approval from the FDA.
Goshen Physicians Family Medicine has broken ground on a new facility in Elkhart. Construction is underway in Parkway Plaza, which was previously Sauk Trail restaurant.
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