Why We Do It

Why We Do It

Dinner Program Returns to Monticello Senior Center

Dinner Program Returns to Monticello Senior Center

Dinner Program Returns to Monticello Senior Center Published in Monticello Times, May 30, 2014. By Tim Hennagir Reasonably priced noon meals offered up in a friendly social setting officially return to the Monticello Senior Center. Starting Tuesday, June 3, four local restaurants will begin a unique community partnership aimed at...
School Linked Mental Health Services

School Linked Mental Health Services

School Linked Mental Health Services for At-Risk Adolescents / Knights Academy Implementing mental health services in the schools had a dramatic effect for struggling teens. When looking at the 2014-15 school year compared to the previous school year (2013-2014), there was a 38% decrease in suspensions. In addition, for the...
Families In Need

Families In Need

Love Inc. Big Woods / Families in Need We provided new beds to 46 clients that had been sleeping on the floor. We did 32 car repairs for clients to get them back to work. 1,210 people were served a free breakfast as part of the Community Meals program. Excerpts...
Community Education Nutrition

Community Education Nutrition

Community Education Nutrition / CentraCare Hospital Monticello As part of the Community Nutrition Education program, a Dietitian was able to speak with over 500 school-aged children about general healthy meal planning and the amount of added sugar to many of the foods and beverages they might like to enjoy. After...
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