Mission Statement: The purpose of Community Care Concepts is to assist families in the local community facing financial and/or medical hardships that are in
need of home repairs to help improve their quality of life.

Current Project - Johnson:
Barbara Johnson is a widow who has a limited income and has guardianship and full responsibility of raising her five grand children and one great grand child. The
children's ages are 17, 15, 14, 12, 10 and 2 years old and attend school at Triumph High School, Johnson Junior High and Goins Elementary
Barbara currently leads Love His Way Extended Hands Ministry providing ministry and counseling to those in need within our community. Barbara gives her time
willingly and selflessly whenever there is a need.
Community Care Concepts will be purchasing a used or foreclosed double-wide mobile home for Barbara and her grandchildren. This home will then be placed on
the lot that Barbara currently owns, replacing the un-inhabitable mobile home that currently is sitting there. The plan includes installing the purchased home on a
permanent foundation. Community Care Concepts will also make any necessary improvements to the home in order to make the home safe, up-to-date and a dream
come true for Barbara and her grandchildren.
Barbara gives so much of herself to others, we want to give back to her and provide a comfortable environment for her and her grandchildren as well as a place for
Barbara to continue her ministry.
Past Project - Cranmore:
The Cranmore's house was a small home in the county, but just outside of the city limits. They were on a well that had
become totally inadequate requiring rationing of water. In addition their windows, doors and insulation were insufficient,
wiring was outdated and not properly grounded, the roof was starting to sag and the front entryway flooded every time it
rained. Most importantly, the house was not handicap accessible which would be a future need of this family due to Mr.
Cranmore's Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis.
Community Care Concepts did a large scale renovation of the Cranmore house. This included changing the existing
floor plan and adding a 17' X 43' addition in order to make the house handicap accessible. Updating insulation, sheetrock,
windows, wiring, plumbing and heating throughout the house. Most importantly, the Cranmore's property was annexed
into the city so that they could be hooked up to city water and sewer.
This project was completed only with the help of numerous volunteer and donations made by many local businesses and
individuals.
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