Dayton Daily News

Bridges of Hope

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In March of this year Bridges of Hope was able to accomplish a long-awaited goal with the support of state and local funding. They were finally able to install a much-needed sprinkler system in the old school building they have been using for an emergency homeless shelter since December of 2017.

For the last two years Bridges of Hope (BOH) Shelter has operated on an emergency basis only, as full occupancy of the building has been contingent on getting a fire alarm and sprinkler system installed. Last year, after working closely with the Greene County Department of Developmen­t (with special thanks to Sarah Mault for connecting them to the Ohio Developmen­t Services

Agency [ODSA]), funding was finally provided to complete the project. Grants included $81,000 from Ohio Developmen­t Services Agency as a part of their “Target of Opportunit­y” Grant, a $10,000 grant from the Greene County Commission­ers, a $10,000 matching grant from the City of Xenia, and a remaining balance of costs came from Liberty Worship Center, Day of Caring, and other BOH supporters. After a competitiv­e bidding process, the contract was awarded to SBIII Fire Protection services, a local company who helped cut costs with a generous donation of labor.

With the sprinkler system now in place and working, BOH looks forward to moving on to the next phases of completing their vision of a fully functionin­g, 24-hour shelter, as well as opening up the remainder of the

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