Day of Caring
On September 27, 2008, in partnership with United Way of Johnson County, Meals-on-Wheels of Johnson and Ellis Counties collected personal items for care packages for our clients that were distributed on Johnson County "Day of Caring." Thank you for your support!
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Fire
H.E.L.P.
Meals-on-Wheels
of Johnson & Ellis Counties will be
serving up safety in addition to serving nutritious meals to their
homebound seniors. Meals-on-Wheels is one of just five Texas senior
nutrition programs chosen by the Meals On Wheels Association of
America (MOWAA) to participate in a project entitled Fire
H.E.L.P. (Homebound Elderly Lifeline Project) funded through a grant
from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
The purpose of this innovative project is to promote residential
safety and to reduce fire-related injuries and loss of life and
property among vulnerable seniors. Fire H.E.L.P. consists of three
major components: home screening; Meals-on-Wheels (MOW) client and
public education; and installation and periodic testing of free
long life lithium battery-powered smoke alarms in the homes of MOW
clients.
Statistics indicate that adults age 65 and older are the population
group at greatest risk of fire death. In fact, according to the
National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NPIPC), a division
of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), fire death
ranked as the seventh leading cause of unintentional injury/death
in that population group.
“With Fire H.E.L.P., we hope to ensure the safety of our
seniors. Not only do we want to provide our clients with nutritious
meals, but it is also important to us to keep our seniors out of
danger,” said Tracy Robinson. |
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