Empty Plate Virtual Celebration

Empty Plate Virtual Celebration
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Charles City County issued the following announcement on Nov. 3

Providing essential services to older adults in need helps towards our vision of improving the quality of life of seniors in our community.  Older adults are being gravely affected by the National Pandemic.  Essential services such as food, in-home care, emergency services, transportation, and social engagement programs are provided through the funds raised through our Annual Empty Plate Campaign.  

Your donation will make an immediate and real difference in the lives of so many older adults in our community.  Your  donation will:

  • help older adults remain independent and engaged,
  • support to caregivers taking care of their loved ones,
  • provide adults with disabilities with information and referrals to community resources.

Join us by registering at:

https://seniorconnections-va.org/give/empty-plate-campaign/

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Charles City County 



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