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Holiday program helps Grundy County seniors

Be a Santa to a Senior continues through Dec. 15

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“It is important to share the love and joy we have with our families with seniors around us who may not be as fortunate as we are,” said Renee Hoover. a supervisor at Jewel-Osco in Morris, where the the Be a Santa to a Senior tree is located. (Photo submitted)

With so many older adults living alone and in poverty, some Illinois seniors will undoubtedly be struggling to make ends meet this holiday season.

That’s why the area Home Instead Senior Care office has partnered with retailers and community organizations to make sure isolated seniors receive gifts and companionship through the Be a Santa to a Senior program.

“Seniors faced with medical bills and the high cost of living can find they have little left at the end of the year,” said Christine Schouten, owner of the Home Instead Senior Care office serving Grundy County. “That’s not the only issue, though. Personal needs may become magnified for so many living alone with no one to share their problems.”

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 9 percent of U.S. seniors 65 and older are living in poverty and 27 percent are widowed.

With the support of Grundy County Health Department, Community Nutrition Network and Jewel-Osco, as well as volunteers and members of the community, the local Home Instead Senior Care office will collect and distribute gifts to seniors who might otherwise spend the holiday alone.

The Be a Santa to a Senior program kicked off Nov. 15 and runs through Dec. 15. A Christmas tree, which is located at Jewel-Osco in Morris, features ornaments with the first names of the seniors and their respective gift requests. Jewel-Osco is donating all the wrapping materials.

Unwrapped gifts are due by Friday, Dec. 14. Gifts  will be delivered to seniors in the community between Dec. 17-19.

Holiday shoppers are asked to pick up an ornament off special Be a Santa to a Senior Christmas trees, buy items on the list and return them unwrapped to the store, along with the ornament attached.  The Home Instead Senior Care office will then enlist the volunteer help of its staff, senior-care business associates, non-profit workers and others to collect, wrap and distribute the gifts.

There will be a gift-wrapping event that is open to members of the public who would like to help at the Home Instead Senior Care office in Morris (1802 Division St.) at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 12.

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