United Way Of The Lower Eastern Shore Will Provide Support Of Critical Health And Job Training Services For Local Seniors Through Partnership With MAC, Inc.

United Way Of The Lower Eastern Shore Will Provide Support Of Critical Health And Job Training Services For Local Seniors Through Partnership With MAC, Inc.
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In the year ahead, United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore will provide support of critical health and job training services for hundreds of local seniors through a partnership with MAC, Inc., the area agency on aging. United Way Community Impact Funding in the amount of $186,500 has been designated for the Meals on Wheels, Senior Aides Job Training and Alzheimer’s Day programs. Above, United Way Community Impact Manager Pam Gregory and Karla Beardsley and Michael Foster of Mac Inc. demonstrate the essential supplies needed for delivering daily meals to homebound seniors. 2015 United Way funding will provide one in every three home delivered meals for over 675 seniors in Wicomico, Worcester, Somerset and Dorchester counties.