|  As of July 1st, funding for the Senior Meals on Wheels program will 
			cease until an appropriation is made at the State of Illinois. Due 
			to a fiscally responsible executive team, CAPCIL will be able to 
			maintain staffing for the program for several months if no budget or 
			appropriation is passed. However, in order to continue to feed over 
			100 home bound seniors every month, CAPCIL is looking for help to 
			stretch their food resources. A few examples of some of the 
			frequently used items are stewed tomatoes, baked beans, diced 
			peaches, canned mixed fruit, and whole grain wheat bread. 
			
			 Stuff the Bus will utilize the Logan Mason Public Transportation (LMPT) 
			buses that are currently driving a scheduled deviated fixed route 
			around Lincoln. Anyone who would like to contribute to the Senior 
			Meals on Wheels program can take their donation (food or monetary) 
			to their nearest bus stop and Stuff the Bus. Stuff the Bus will run 
			its official launch on Wednesday June 29, 2016 and continue on every 
			Wednesday through the month of July. The route starts at 7:30 a.m. 
			beginning at CAPCIL and continues to make stops at the following: 
			Logan County Health Department, Lincoln Depot, IGA, Friendship 
			Manor, Lincoln Rec Center, Precision Products, Centennial Courts, 
			Lincoln Christian University, Anytime Fitness, Lincoln College, 
			Logan Court, Oasis Center, Cracker Barrel, Walmart, ALMH, and 
			finishing back at CAPCIL. The route runs the same on every hour 
			throughout the day. For exact bus stop times and locations, as well 
			as the specific food donations needed, please visit CAPCIL’s website 
			at www.capcil.info. 
 For those that have scheduling conflicts with the bus schedule but 
			would still like to help Stuff the Bus, Graue Chevrolet in Lincoln 
			has partnered with us to be a collection site. Donation drop offs 
			can be made during their regular business hours and they will Stuff 
			the Truck – a Chevrolet of course.
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As the Illinois State budget impasse continues for an undetermined amount of 
time, the importance and need for support is vital to the agency. Fundraising 
efforts and donations from businesses, organizations and/or community members 
allows CAPCIL to be able to provide the poverty fighting initiatives and vital 
social services used to boost the local economy and provide for those who are 
truly in need.. 
 The mission of Community Action Partnership of Central Illinois (CAPCIL) is to 
serve people with low income by offering supportive services that promote 
household stability, by forging intentional and collaborative relationships with 
consumers and communities, and by encouraging clients in their pursuit of 
self-sufficiency.
 
 For additional information please visit CAPCIL’s website at
www.capcil.info or by calling either Breann 
Titus or Katie Alexander at 217-732-2159.
 
				 
			[Katie Alexander, CAPCIL] 
			
			 
			
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