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Lakeshore Lions Club donates $5000 to Meals on Wheels for senior nutrition program

March 07, 2024 | Clearlake, Lake County, California



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Lakeshore Lions Club donates $5000 to Meals on Wheels for senior nutrition program
The City Council of Clearlake took significant steps to support its senior community during the March 7, 2024, meeting, highlighted by a generous $5,000 donation from the Lakeshore Lions Club to the Meals on Wheels program. This contribution is expected to provide over a thousand meals for local seniors, emphasizing the critical role of community support in addressing senior hunger.

During the meeting, representatives from Meals on Wheels expressed gratitude for the donation, noting that it would help sustain their efforts to deliver nutritious meals to seniors in need. The program currently serves over 200 meals daily, with additional congregate meals provided to seniors at local centers. The organization is also launching a new initiative, the PALLAS program, aimed at addressing food security issues that arose during the pandemic.

In recognition of the importance of senior nutrition programs, the council proclaimed March 2024 as "March for Meals Month." This initiative aligns with a national campaign to raise awareness about senior hunger and the vital services provided by programs like Meals on Wheels. The proclamation encourages community members to engage through donations, volunteering, and advocacy for senior nutrition.

The meeting also featured discussions on the Clear Lake Integrated Preparedness and Resilience Plan, indicating ongoing efforts to enhance community resilience and environmental management. As the city moves forward, the commitment to supporting its senior population remains a priority, with the council urging all citizens to participate in the March for Meals campaign to ensure that no senior goes hungry.

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