Wednesday, 07 May 2008 01:56

Meals-On-Wheels Tries to Stay on Track

slide22.pngCommon Ground Senior Services, a local group committed to Amador County’s elderly, is feeling the effects of economic tightening across the board. As a result, the group is reaching out to community members for badly needed funding for the Meals-on Wheels program. Since its inception decades ago, the Meals on Wheels program has become a life-line between the elderly and infirmed and outside assistance. Drivers regularly provide food for those who may have difficulty making it to the store to buy themselves, as well as provide social support and assistance in daily living. 

Common Ground Director Elizabeth Thompson estimates a scheduled delivery of 40,000 meals this year. California’s budget crisis, along with the national economic downturn, have only added to the tight budget constraints Common Ground already faces. Common Ground is providing maximum coverage at minimum operation cost. In some areas, this means regularly scheduled stops can only receive one meal per week. Common Ground will be holding a Fiesta De Sol, or Festival of the Sun Dinner on Friday May 16th. They are hoping for a large turnout and plenty of generous donations. Alcohol service will begin at 5pm followed by a dinner of chicken enchiladas and chile verde at 6. There will also be live entertainment and raffle prizes. Tickets are $15 for adults and $8 for children 14 years and under. The Amador Senior Center is at 229 New York Ranch Road, Jackson. For tickets or more information, call 223-3015.