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Food pantry fund responds to food insecurity needs through Meigs County schools

Food pantry fund responds to food insecurity needs through Meigs County schools Staff Report Volunteers helping with the first distribution at the Meigs County Schools Food Pantry included, (left to right) Jack Musser, Cameron Davis, Jennifer Sheets, James Sheets, Barbara Musser, Chrissy Musser (partially hidden), and Maggie Musser. Courtesy photo “Delivery man Dan” is pictured after dropping off the first donation of Snowville Creamery milk to the Meigs County Schools food pantry. Courtesy photo Subcommittee members Barbara Musser, Tricia McNickle, and Laura Sheets are pictured preparing for the first distribution of food at the Meigs County Schools Food Pantry. Courtesy photo

Marietta Community Foundation aids local agencies | News, Sports, Jobs

editorial@newsandsentinel.com MARIETTA The Marietta Community Foundation was among agencies around the country that prepared for the consequences of the virus beginning a year ago when the World Health Organization announced COVID-19 was elevated to pandemic status. “We were able to act quickly and efficiently when the pandemic affected our community,” said Heather Allender, president and CEO of the Foundation. “We want Washington County to know that we are still here to help in any way we can.” The Foundation continues to follow through on the promise, she said. After receiving 23 grant applications for its Spring Grant Cycle, the Foundation reviewed each submission.

The O Neill Center thanks donors, continues partnerships | News, Sports, Jobs

Erin O Neill To say that we as an organization that gets so much support from our community are blessed, is truly an understatement. When dealing with issues of health and safety on such a global scale, many businesses have been forced to make difficult choices. It has been no different for the O’Neill Center and the Belpre Senior Center. But we are grateful that we have been able to continue providing transportation, lifestyle programs, adult day care, grocery boxes, social services, virtual programs and so much more. After closing in November due to an increase in the number of positive COVID-19 cases in the community, the Belpre Senior Center is now open once again, offering exercise classes three days a week and Bible study on Fridays. Bonnie McGowan, the manager in Belpre, also has some surprises up her sleeve to welcome the seniors back in a safe manner.

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