A MIFA Man for All Seasons

Directors - Emily Trenholm & Les Edwards

 

Genre - Handyman

 

Summary

Imagine being confined to your home for more than three years.  This nightmare is a reality for one woman, whose wheelchair prevents her from leaving her house.  When volunteers build a wheelchair ramp for her, they grant her the greatest gift of all - the ability to see the outside world again!

MIFA Handyman builds handicap ramps and provides minor critical home repairs for low-income senior homeowners.
 

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When you stay home and make a donation to MIFA, you're a star!

 


 


  • Memphis was declared hunger capital of the U.S. in 2011

  • MIFA serves 55,000 individuals each year

  • 74% of children in MIFA's neighborhood live in poverty

  • 86% of every dollar donated goes directly to MIFA's programs

  • In the area MIFA serves, almost 30% of those over the age of 65 live alone

  • MIFA was founded in 1968

  • Memphis' unemployment rate has been close to 10% since 2009

  • MIFA's Ombudsman program's 2 staff and 60 volunteers serve over 7,000 residents of long term care facilities

  • Only 4.5% of residents in the 38126 ZIP code have college degrees

  • Emergency Services provided assistance for 25,000 people last year

  • In 2010 and 2011, 100% of COOL seniors graduated from high school

  • MIFA Meals on Wheels serves 1,800 seniors every weekday

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MIFA (Metropolitan Inter-Faith Association)

910 Vance Avenue, Memphis, TN  38126

(901) 527-0208, email us, or find out more.

 

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