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Contact Person: Jennifer Corder, Owner
Agency Name or Parent Company: Delightful Digs, LLC
Name of Home Modification Program / Resource: TruBlue Total House Care of Fort Mill
Address: 386 Windell Dr, Fort Mill, SC 29708
Email Address: jcorder@trubluehousecare.com
Phone Number: 803-650-3109
Homepage/Website: https://trubluehousecare.com/charlotte
Established: 2020
Target Population: 65+
No. of Persons Served/Year: 75
No. of Paid Staff: 3
Services Provided:
Funding Source(s):
Special Features: Age-Safe America Certified, Free in-home assessments and consultation
Is your organization Non-Profit?: no
Contact Person: Blake Brookshire
Address: 7 Quail Hill Drive, Greenville, SC 29607
Email Address: therapeutichomesolutions@gmail.com
Phone Number: 910-620-7020
Established: 13-Jun
Type of Services: environmental
Contact Person: Dayle Stewart, Community Engagement Director
Agency Name or Parent Company: Rebuild Upstate
Name of Home Modification Program / Resource: Rebuild Upstate
Address: PO Box 8693, Greenville, SC 29604
Email Address: info@rebuildupstate.org
Phone Number: 864-603-2708
Homepage/Website: https://rebuildupstate.org/
Established: 2006
Partnerships: South Carolina Appalachian Council of Governments, City of Greenville, Greenville Housing Fund, Greenville County Redevelopment Authority - all contract grantors. Also partner with corporate, church and individual groups for funding and volunteers.
Target Population: low-income owner-occupied homes, seniors, persons living with disabilities and homes with children present
No. of Persons Served/Year: 350
No. of Paid Staff: 11
Services Provided:
Funding Source(s):
Special Features: Rebuild Upstate partners with local volunteers to perform critical home repairs and safety/accessibility modifications for low-income homeowners in Anderson, Greenville, Oconee and Pickens Counties of South Carolina.
Total Budget: 1,100,000
Is your organization Non-Profit?: yes
Contact Person: Jed Elmaleh
Address: 1473 Belcourt Ln, Mount Pleasant, SC 29466
Email Address: jed@adaptivehd.com
Phone Number: 843-868-1243
Homepage/Website: http://www.adaptiveHD.com
Established: 2008
Target Population: Seniors, Disabled
Type of Services: Environmental
Contact Person:
Address: 519 Tall Ships Dr. #216, Salem, SC 29676
Email Address: info@keoweecares.org
Phone Number: 864-944-1434
Homepage/Website: http://www.keoweecares.org/
Established: October, 1998; incorporated as non-profit on 4/99
Sponsor: None as yet. United Way and Clemson Univ.'s Dept. of Public Health sponsored us for an unsuccessful grant application last year, before incorporation as a non-profit
Director: Carlos Luria
Target Population: Retirement communities in Oconee County, SC
No. of Persons Served/Year: est. 2,000
Most Common Modification: Seeking $65K grant
Total Budget: Individual contributions; grants
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