MANASSAS, Va. – Home Instead will be collecting canned food through the end of June for local seniors in need, and their office will match the amount of food collected. Donations will be collected at 9817 Godwin Drive #202, Manassas, VA 20110. “At Home Instead Senior Care, we believe strongly that supporting our community should be a year-long effort,” states Owner Jacqueline St. Clair. “At this midpoint in the year, we feel that it is important to do our part to help those seniors in our community who face a daily struggle to find the resources they need.”
Home Instead’s summer food drive is part of the 2014 Home Instead Gives Back campaign, which marks a program of senior advocacy and community service aimed at assisting those seniors in our community who need it the most. Director of Operations Ian Lovejoy explains, “As our company grows, so does our commitment to seniors in our community.” Other goals of the campaign include free senior care education seminars throughout the community, supporting local senior advocacy organizations and pledging 750 volunteer hours to the area. The full list of the 2014 Home Instead Gives Back goals may be found at https://www.homeinstead.com/655/aboutus/Pages/HomeInsteadGivesBack.aspx.
Home Instead Senior Care has been successfully serving seniors and their families in Prince William and Fauquier Counties since 2006. Owners Jack and Jacqueline St. Clair are proud of Home Instead Senior Care’s outstanding reputation for client satisfaction, CAREGiver training and professionalism and service to the community.
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