Beaman Secures Funding To Finish New Facility
August 16, 2016 at 9:48 p.m.
Beaman Home celebrated its grand opening Tuesday and used the opportunity to announce it had secured funding to complete interior construction of its second floor.
Tracie Hodson, executive director of Beaman Home, made the announcement during a ribbon cutting ceremony outside the new facility’s entrance at 603 N. Parker St., in Warsaw.
“Beaman Home, in partnership with Lake City Bank, has been awarded a construction grant of over $202,000 from the Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis,” Hodson told guests.
That brings the total amount of funding collected for the project to more than $2 million, she said.
Beaman has been using its administrative offices for a a few months and will begin housing abuse victims in the near future.
While the first floor is complete, the second floor will include more suite style dorms. When finished, the shelter will have 38 beds available.
Look for a full story about Beaman Home's new facility in Wednesday's print edition of the Times-Union and online at timesuniononline.com.
Beaman Home celebrated its grand opening Tuesday and used the opportunity to announce it had secured funding to complete interior construction of its second floor.
Tracie Hodson, executive director of Beaman Home, made the announcement during a ribbon cutting ceremony outside the new facility’s entrance at 603 N. Parker St., in Warsaw.
“Beaman Home, in partnership with Lake City Bank, has been awarded a construction grant of over $202,000 from the Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis,” Hodson told guests.
That brings the total amount of funding collected for the project to more than $2 million, she said.
Beaman has been using its administrative offices for a a few months and will begin housing abuse victims in the near future.
While the first floor is complete, the second floor will include more suite style dorms. When finished, the shelter will have 38 beds available.
Look for a full story about Beaman Home's new facility in Wednesday's print edition of the Times-Union and online at timesuniononline.com.