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Pullman Communit y Council on Aging
from PCU_July2023

A legacy of caring for Pullman
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Your Group Can Make A Di erence!

Are you part of a church, business, social club, service group (even a book club!) looking to meaningfully give back to the Pullman community? We are seeking groups like yours to support our programs. Read more about speci c opportunities below and reach out to us to get involved.

Meals on Wheels are delivered 365 days a year thanks to a robust network of volunteers. e majority of these volunteers come from local congregations and groups who commit to delivering our two routes of lunchtime meals for two weeks of the year. If you are interested in claiming a slot in our 2024 calendar, please contact us! is is a fun, impactful, simple way to support homebound seniors with nutritious daily meals.
Senior Chore Service matches individuals with local seniors in ongoing relationships of support and companionship, but also organizes groups to tackle larger projects in the yard and garden. With summer gardening in full swing, we are already looking toward fall clean-up, leaf raking, and other projects that need support from larger groups of volunteers. Start the process by reaching out to our
If you think your group might volunteer for either of these opportunities, please contact our Program Coordinator at pccoaprograms@gmail.com or at (509)
ank You to Our Volunteer Groups!
We want to recognize the following groups for supporting Meals on Wheels and Senior Chore Service this year. Many thanks to our friends at: Pullman Rotary Club, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Young Men’s Group, WSU Center for Civic Engagement, Living Faith Fellowship, Trinity Lutheran Church, Community Congregational United Church of Christ, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Bishop Place, LDS Church: Terre View, Pioneer, and Sunnyside Wards, Pullman Regional Hospital, Simpson United Methodist Church, Palouse River Counseling, Emmanuel Baptist Church, Encounter Ministries, Concordia Lutheran Church, Pullman Presbyterian Church, and Evangelical Free Church of the Palouse. We couldn’t do it without you!
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If you are a local senior who could bene t from receiving Senior Chore Service and/or Meals on Wheels, we want to hear from you! You must be over 60 years old and living within Pullman city limits to qualify. For Senior Chore Service, call (509) 332-9627. For Meals on Wheels, call (509) 334-9000.

To get involved as a volunteer or to donate, please visit us online at www.pullmanccoa.org. We are speci cally looking for additional members for our board of directors. If you have a heart for seniors (or if you are a local senior!) and would like to contribute in this manner, please contact our Executive Director at pullmancomcoa@gmail.com or call (509) 339-4000.
