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eyeglasses News Archive20-Dec-2007
People (The Sacramento Bee) The Citrus Heights Lions Club's holiday community project, "Charity Begins at Home," is off to a good start, according to a press release.
Gazette Charities: Shelter residents learn to be self-sufficient (The Charleston Gazette) After Betty T. fell behind in her rent, she received an eviction notice, and she had run out of options. Her monthly income would have been enough for her to live on, but when Betty?s friends and family told her they needed money, she couldn?t turn them down.
Woman needs vision checked (El Paso Times) Senior No. 126 -- At 84, this woman is having trouble seeing and can't afford to see an eye doctor, much less pay for a new pair of eyeglasses. She has contacted the Seniors Fund and is currently waiting to see if she can receive some help.
Man, 85, needs hearing aid (El Paso Times) Senior No. 141 -- This 85-year-old man lives alone and is a cancer survivor, but he's still waiting the magic words that he's cancer-free. At the moment, he needs a hearing aid, but with his monthly income and other medical expenses, he can't afford one. He's hoping the Seniors Fund can help him.
Woman's faith in people restored (The Rock Hill Herald) YORK -- Peggy Wyatt's home is just what you would expect of a 70-year-old widowed great-grandmother on a fixed income.
N.J. goal: Universal medical coverage (Asbury Park Press) All uninsured New Jersey children will soon have access to low-cost health coverage, and Gov. Corzine and other state leaders have their eyes on a broader goal: universal health coverage for the entire state.
Birmingham Salvation Army needs more Red Kettle bell ringers and donations to help buy Angel Tree gifts (Birmingham News) The Salvation Army is in the process of providing toys to 7,000 youngsters in the greater Birmingham area. But more Red Kettle volunteers and financial support are needed to make the season brighter for families this season.
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