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Community Action Agency urges donations and volunteers for Walk for Warmth; says senior food program relies on volunteers and limited funds

2270030 · February 12, 2025
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Summary

Jennifer Buzelski of the Community Action Agency promoted Walk for Warmth on March 7 and described the agency’s utility assistance and Senior Food Program (CSFP), noting federal grant limits and the heavy reliance on volunteers to distribute roughly 800 food boxes every other month.

Jennifer Buzelski, representing the Community Action Agency, asked commissioners and the public to promote Walk for Warmth on March 7, an event that funds the agency’s utility assistance program and provides outreach to individuals in crisis.

Buzelski described the utility assistance program as an entry point for people who may need additional services and said Walk for Warmth…

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