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January 2021: Stories of Strength

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www.FredericksburgParent.NET 9 rooms and Facetime calls may not be on their scope before their volunteers tutor them through the process. One volunteer and her senior choose a movie to watch "together" each week and use the phone to talk about the movie. When phone calls are not practical because of hearing issues, vol- unteers stay in contact through extended family members, using notes and cards, and drop-offs of goodies and correspondence at client's homes. Many volunteers drive by their senior friend's houses at prearranged times to each other from their windows. Any connection is important and reminds their clients they are not alone. MHAF is always looking for more "helpers" to support the spirit and health of our local senior population. Without question, our seniors are benefitting from the ingenuity, strength and dedica- tion of area volunteers. Our volunteers give their clients hope. In times like these, our community bonding together and giving each other hope is exactly what we need in the New Year. To find out how to volunteer with the Senior Visitor's Program or how to send a smile greeting yard sign to anyone you'd like to lift during the new year, visit the MHAF website at mhafred.org, or call the office at (540) 371-2704. The resilience and grit of those involved to move forward with their mission to support their vulner- able friends have created a lifeline for many in our community. The demands of the past months have tried us all. hope starts here. 540.373.3223 WWW.RAPPAHANNOCKAREACSB.ORG WORKING AT THE INTERSECTION OF HOPE AND HELP. RAPPAHANNOCK AREA COMMUNITY SERVICES BOARD

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