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AmeriCorps Members to offer Housing Help for Low-Income Kentuckians

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Thursday, June 25, 2009   

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – It takes more than bricks and mortar to build a home - helping hands are needed, too. They will belong to dozens of AmeriCorps members who will be working for the Homeless and Housing Coalition of Kentucky in the 2009-2010 "Build Corps" program. The members will help build and renovate residences, provide homelessness prevention services and coordinate housing for low-income families.

Program director Josie Kirker says the AmeriCorps workers will be a huge benefit, especially in today’s economic crisis.

"The amount of service that these 52 members will contribute to the state of Kentucky is just absolutely phenomenal, if you look at what they will be able to accomplish, the number people they will be able to help and the number of lives they will intertwine with."

An estimated 3,000 or more Kentuckians will be assisted with home maintenance, and 1,500 more will be able to secure emergency, transitional or permanent housing. Last year only 28 AmeriCorps members were available to take part in the program.

The AmeriCorps effort is being funded through a $504,000 grant from the Corporation for National and Community Service. Kirker says people are needed to fill those positions.

"We're looking for people who are willing to dedicate a year of their life to service in exchange for a small living allowance and an education award at the end of the service year."

The 52 AmeriCorps members in Kentucky will provide more than 88,000 hours of service during the program year, which begins Sept. 1.



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