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HIPP Foundation reviews affordable-housing, senior-repair and homeless services to Eaton City Council

3616547 · April 21, 2025
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Representatives from the HIPP Foundation briefed the Eaton City Council on April 21 on the nonprofit’s 2024 programs and 2025 priorities, detailing housing stock, a wait list, senior home repairs and shelter services and funding levels.

Clayton Gimp and Lindsey Watson of the HIPP Foundation presented to the Eaton City Council on April 21 about the nonprofit’s 2024 work and plans for 2025 on affordable housing, senior home repair and homeless services.

The HIPP Foundation said it manages about 56 housing units across Preble County with most located in Eaton and maintains a waiting list of roughly 50–55 people. Gimp said the foundation’s tenant screening includes a minimum credit score of 500, no evictions in the last five years and no felonies in the last seven.

The foundation described its senior home repair program as a no-cost service for…

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