Partner Agencies I
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14 Ellis Potter Ct • Madison, WI 53711 • (608) 204-6242 (Voice & TDD) • (608) 204-6249 (FAX)
Total Funds: $12,695
children
Early Childhood Support Project • This program will provide consultation and training to daycare providers in order to support teachers to best serve each child in their care. The impact of the program will be to reduce the number of children asked to leave care due to behavior concerns and increase readiness for school.
815 Forward Drive • Madison, WI 53711 • (608) 274-7900 (Voice & TDD) • (608) 274-9181 (FAX)
Total Funds: $215,247
housing, independence
Financial Management/Counseling • Enhances and expands the ability of low-income, older adults to maintain a financially secure, comfortable and independent lifestyle within their own homes and communities. Increased independence and decreased elder abuse are important outcomes of this service.
Meals on Wheels for the Disabled • Maintains/improves the overall nutritional health of persons who lack the ability to prepare their own meals by providing volunteer-delivered, low -cost/no cost, nutritious hot meals to lower income individuals under the age of 60.
Supportive Homecare for the Disabled • Provides physically and developmentally disabled adults with personal care, and full-time caregivers with respite services to enhance the quality of life for both populations.
Access to Services for Minority Populations • Collaborative effort with other organizations to identify and increase needed services to senior and disabled Hmong and Latino community members.
Homeless Prevention • This program prevents homelessness by allowing seniors to remain in their current housing, while awaiting long-term rent subsidies through government programs. It provides interim housing relief to eligible Dane County seniors and disabled adults with very-low income to extremely-low income.
Transportation • This program utilizes the capacity of Independent Living's handicap accessible vehicles to accommodate frail, older and disabled adults living in senior housing to complement our existing rural transportation routes. Working closely with the Resident Managers in these senior facilities, the ILI Transportation Coordinator and Volunteers arrange, schedule and evaluate transportation services to assist residents. ILI offers trips to the doctor, grocery and other shopping, and to social activities for older and disabled residents for whom other modes of transportation are difficult or impossible to access.
INTERFAITH HOSPITALITY NETWORK OF THE MADISON AREA (see The Road Home)