Community Action debuts new van in Christmas parade
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[November 30, 2010]
On Nov. 10, Community Action staff
members drove to Kankakee to pick up a new wheelchair-accessible
vehicle from the Illinois Department of Transportation. A 2010 Dodge
Braun van joined the fleet of vehicles that transport seniors in
both Logan and Mason County. Each year, the Community Action Senior
Transportation program provides over 11,000 rides to elderly and
disabled individuals.
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This vehicle has all the newest technologies available to provide
the safest transport possible of individuals in wheelchairs. The
vehicle and its modifications would have cost the agency $34,038 if
it weren’t for IDOT’s support of the program. The program is funded
with federal money and state general revenue funds. Community Action
also receives partial funding from the Area Agency on Aging for
Lincolnland. However, Community Action must raise local dollars each
year to maintain the level of services currently provided in Logan
and Mason counties. Seniors requiring rides to medical
appointments and other necessary trips can call Community Action at
732-2159, ext. 240, to schedule a ride. Community Action accepts a
suggested donation for the service.
"We’re so appreciative to IDOT for providing us this vehicle so
we can continue our services," said Angie Jenkins, program director.
"Over 80 percent of all the rides we provide are to important
medical-related appointments, like dialysis treatments. By providing
these services, seniors are able to stay independent and in their
own homes longer."
Community Action is a nonprofit agency headquartered in Lincoln.
The agency provides services to low-income and elderly residents in
Fulton, Mason, Logan, Menard, DeWitt and Piatt counties. For more
information visit www.capcil.org.
[Text from file received from
Community Action Partnership of
Central Illinois]
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