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Rain Didn’t Stop Clarence Crowd The Clarence Homecoming opened on Wednesday evening with a puppet show followed by a magic show featuring Magician Tim Worstell. Children were excited to volunteer to help the magician with some pretty amazing tricks. Some may be still trying to figure out how he did some of them. Wednesday’s family fun night continued with Heartlands’ Finding Bethel and a performance by Christian Recording Artist Caleb Rowden. Thursdays activities included the baby show, always a popular event, and the queen contest, little Mr. and Miss Clarence pageant. Friday night those attending enjoyed ice cream while helping to support the local “Helping Hands” group and two free shows by Nashville Star Andy Gibson. Saturdays events started early with a Farmers Market, flea markets, kids games, horseshoe tournament, card tournament, petting zoo, tractor show and a parade. Those in the mood for more ice cream could attend the ice cream supper given by the United Methodist Church. Saturday evening’s main attraction was Nashville Recording Star Katie Armiger. Each evening of the Clarence Homecoming was lots of fun with rides and games provided by Kenny’s Funland. There were opportunities to eat the great hamburgers and Tenderloins prepared by the various clubs and organizations in the CYMO’s cook stand.
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FREE WEB SEMINAR FOR MISSOURI FAMILIES FOCUSES ON CARING FOR A LOVED ONE WITH ALZHEIMER’S Home Instead Senior Care® franchises in Missouri are sponsoring a free Family Caregiver Support Web Seminar to provide families with information about caring for loved ones with Alzheimer’s disease. The seminar is scheduled for Wednesday, June 27, at noon CDT. Participants may pre-register at Caregiverstress.com/familyeducation. The program is part of a monthly series that has been developed in cooperation with the American Society on Aging (ASA), which deals with a wide range of topics of interest to families caring for seniors. Pre-registration will be required for all seminars. “We are pleased to offer this continuing education program for family caregivers, designed to provide valuable information that can help better equip them to care for their loved ones,” said Jeff Huber, president and chief operating officer (COO) of Home Instead, Inc., the franchisor of the Home Instead Senior Care network. “So many family caregivers are lacking the resources they need to cope with this fulfilling, yet stressful job. All topics provide the perspective of professionals who have background in and knowledge of the issues facing families caring for aging loved ones.” Topics include balancing work and at-home care, senior cognitive issues and helping seniors with finances – all issues that family caregivers often deal with daily. For the schedule of additional monthly topics, visit Caregiverstress.com/familyeducation.
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More photos from the Clarence Homecoming on page 6B.
HUD, VA TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL HOUSING AND SUPPORT FOR HOMELESS VETS IN MISSOURI
Total 2012 $75 million investment will house 10,450 U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan and U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric K. Shinseki announced today that HUD will provide 25 vouchers to the St. Louis Housing Authority to supply housing and case management for homeless veterans in Missouri. The housing authority will work with the St. Louis VA Medical Center to provide case management. This funding is part of a total $75 million the Obama Administration is investing this year to house 10,450 homeless veterans who might otherwise be living on the streets. The permanent supportive housing assistance announced today is provided through HUD’s Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing Program (HUDVASH), a program administered by HUD, VA, and local housing agencies to provide permanent housing with case management and other supportive services for homeless veterans across the country. “Our latest count shows that homelessness among veterans has fallen by
12 percent,” said Donovan, who announced $2.5 million in additional funding today. “Thanks to HUD, VA and local public housing authorities working collaboratively with VA medical centers, we’re offering homes, along with critically needed supportive services, to veterans who sacrificed themselves for all Americans.” “Through HUD-VASH we will accomplish our goal – to prevent and eliminate veteran homelessness by 2015 and improve quality of life for veterans,” said VA Secretary Shinseki. “No one, especially veterans who have faithfully served our country, should become homeless. VA is committed to providing veterans and their families with access to affordable housing and medical services that will help them get back on their feet.” “Since 2008, these grants have reduced the number of homeless veterans in Missouri and one day we will see all veterans living in homes and with the dignity they deserve,” said Great Plains Regional Administrator Derrith Watch-
man-Moore. This funding to local housing agencies is part of the Obama Administration’s commitment to end Veteran and long-term chronic homelessness by 2015. Opening Doors: Federal Strategic Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness serves as a roadmap for how the federal government will work with state and local agreements to confront the root causes of homelessness, especially among former servicemen and women. HUD’s annual “point in time” estimate of the number of homeless persons and families for 2011 found that veteran homelessness fell by nearly 12 percent (or 8,834 people) since January 2010. Earlier this year, HUD and VA announced $72.6 million in HUD-VASH funding to public housing agencies in all 50 states and the District of Columbia to house more than 10,000 homeless veterans. VA Medical Centers (VAMC) provide supportive services and case management to eligible homeless veterans.
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