Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation’s Fund for Williamstown
Provides grant for Elder Services' Meals on Wheels ProgramBerkshire County - Elder Services of Berkshire County has received a grant in the amount of $2,300 from Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation's Fund for Williamstown.
The funding is designated for Elder Services' Nutrition/Meals on Wheels program, which provides hot, nutritious meals to over 1,000 Berkshire seniors each weekday. In 2008, Elder Services served over a quarter-million meals - over 200,000 were delivered as Meals on Wheels to frail seniors who might not otherwise have had a hot meal or a friendly visit, and the remaining meals were served to seniors attending Elder Services' 15 group lunch sites, located throughout the county.
The Nutrition/Meals on Wheels program has been dangerously under-funded for years, even as cost of preparing, serving, and delivering the meals continues to grow. Community organizations such as the Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation provide Elder Services with much-needed support to address the program deficit.
This grant from the Fund for Williamstown will help ensure that all Williamstown seniors who need home-delivered meals will continue to receive them.
Elder Services Meals on Wheels program is essential to the agency's mission to provide Berkshire seniors the opportunity to live with dignity, independence and self-determination, and to achieve the highest possible quality of life.
