County of Lake grants more than $96,000 to area senior centers; Meals On Wheels drivers needed
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – For many of the nearly one-quarter of Lake County residents aged 65 and above, the COVID-19 pandemic has meant simple things like acquiring food have required greater thought and planning.
Four Lake County Senior Centers have stepped up to meet unprecedented needs.
On Monday, Nov. 30, the county of Lake delivered checks totaling $96,582.28 to these four senior centers, located throughout the county:
· Lakeport Senior Center (provider of senior meal program services in the Lakeport, Kelseyville, Nice and Lucerne areas) was granted $28,687.59;
· Middletown Senior Center received $20,000;
· Live Oak Seniors Inc. (Clearlake Oaks), $17,287.31; and
· Highland Senior Services Center (Clearlake area) was awarded $30,607.38.
“We are very grateful to the Lake County Board of Supervisors for their decision to share [the County’s] CARES Act funds with senior centers,” said Lake Family Resource Center and Lakeport Senior Center Executive Director, Lisa Morrow. “These funds will facilitate much-needed meal support for our most vulnerable community members during the COVID-19 health emergency.”
The need for Meals on Wheels Drivers has never been greater. If you can be available to help our Senior Centers deliver meals, please contact them today:
· Highlands Senior Center, 707-994-3051.
· Lakeport Senior Center, 707-279-0563.
· Live Oak Seniors Inc., 707-998-1950.
· Middletown Senior Center, 707-987-3113.