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Cards For Caring Initiative sees over 700 cards for isolated aging community in North Central Mass.
Congressman Jim McGovern signs some of the 700 cards for caring sent out this year in a new initiative of the Montachusett Home Care Corporation. Contributed photo
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Modified: 1/3/2021 3:43:58 PM
LEOMINSTER Montachusett Home Care Corporation (MHCC) announced that the inaugural launch of the Cards for Caring saw over 700 holiday cards donated to older adults living in isolation during the holiday season.
This successful campaign was done in collaboration with Congresswoman Lori Trahan and Congressman Jim McGovern.
“Through our partnership with Montachusett Home Care and Congressman McGovern, we were able to collect more than 700 cards for older adults in our community experiencing isolation because of the pandemic. It’s my hope that these kind words will bring comfort to those who are unable to spend the holidays with their loved ones,” Congresswoman Trahan
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Montachusett Home Care Corporation is pleased to announce the inaugural launch of the Cards for Caring initiative for the holiday season.
In collaboration with Congresswoman Lori Trahan and Congressman Jim McGovern, MHCC will reach across the 21 communities in North Central Massachusetts, including Leominster, to gather holiday greeting cards made by individuals, which will then be distributed to the aging community throughout the region who may be living in isolation during the holiday season.
“During this unprecedented time when the health and safety of our loved ones have kept many of us apart, it’s so important to find new ways to come together and build community,” McGovern said. “I have been telling people from day one that I don’t like the term social distancing I say physical distancing, because we still need to surround ourselves with the love and kindness of others, even if we can’t be together in the same place. That is exactly what thi