Catholic Charities Provides Thanksgiving Luncheon

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FULTON, NY – Residents at the Fulton Mills Apartments were treated to a special Thanksgiving luncheon courtesy of Catholic Charities of Oswego County’s Donna’s Place program.

Helen Hoefer, coordinator of Catholic Charities of Oswego County’s Donna’s Place program and Marlea Stannard, president of the Mills Apartments residents' association serve lunch during a special Thanksgiving luncheon for the residents at the apartments. From left are: Olivia Ashmall; Hoefer; resident aide Sara Chobot; Marjorie Foil; Stannard; and Phyllis Walts.
Helen Hoefer, coordinator of Catholic Charities of Oswego County’s Donna’s Place program and Marlea Stannard, president of the Mills Apartments residents

The Donna’s Place program provides support for men and women to them help remain self-sufficient members of the community.

Under the direction of coordinator Helen Hoefer, the program strives to enhance the quality of life for seniors in the community.

In the spirit of Thanksgiving, the program provided the Mills Apartments residents with a special luncheon complete with turkey, ham and all the fixings.

“It was great to have all the residents together to enjoy a delicious and nutritious Thanksgiving feast,” said Hoefer. “It was a nice opportunity for them to share a Thanksgiving meal together as many will be spending Thanksgiving Day with their family and friends. I would like to thank Mills Apartments’ activity director Bev Munski and Marlea Stannard, president of the residents’ association for helping me coordinate the event and cooking the food.”

For more information on Catholic Charities of Oswego County’s Donna’s Place program, call Hoefer at 598-3980.

Catholic Charities of Oswego County serves all people in need regardless of their religious affiliation.
Primary funding sources for Catholic Charities of Oswego County programs are the United Way of Greater Oswego County, the Diocesan Hope Appeal, the County of Oswego and private donations by individuals and local companies and organizations.

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