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March for Meals a success
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Sheriff Patrick Ray, Smithville Mayor Jimmy Poss, Judge Bratten H. Butch Cook, Smithville Alderman Tim Stribling, Trustee Sean Driver, Circuit Court Clerk Katherine Pack, road supervisor candidate Butch Agee, Tax Assessor Scott Cantrell, County Clerk Mike Clayborn, County Mayor Mike Foster, and sheriff candidate Larry Flair (pictured), along with road supervisor candidate Jimmy Sprague and Register of Deeds Jeff McMillen (not shown) took part in this years March for Meals.

UCHRA held a Community Champions Weekas part of its March for Meals campaign March 17-21 . Many local officials participated in the event to show support for our community’s homebound and hungry seniors.
UCHRA’s Community Champions Week – celebrated during the third week of March  included T-shirt sales, donation jars, volunteers and the involvement of Community Champions delivering home delivered meals.
“We are excited about having DeKalb County officials participate in our March for Meals Community Champions week,” said Kelly Dishman, Director of Field Operations and Nutrition.”Our Mayor has been involved with our program in the past and the national Mayors for Meals Day is an excellent way to continue our relationship, and gain new relationships with our Community Champions.”  
March for Meals is a national campaign during the month of March, initiated by the Meals On Wheels Association of America, which seeks to raise awareness of senior hunger and to encourage action on the part of the local community.
Senior Nutrition Programs across the United States, like UCHRA, promotes March for Meals in their local communities through public events, partnerships with local businesses, volunteer recruitment and fundraising initiatives.  Community Champions Week is a component of March for Meals that utilizes local Mayors, County and State elected officials, as well as numerous community leaders.
About UCHRA’s Nutrition Program for Older Adults and Adults with Disabilities:
UCHRA strives to improve the quality of life for the elderly by providing sound nutrition meals 5-7 days a week. The home delivered meals program also provides daily contact to individuals that are home bound and enables them access to other in-home services. UCHRA provides meals to 710 clients for a total of 16, 295 meals per month.  Please visit our website at "http://www.uchra.com" www.uchra.com .
About Meals On Wheels Association of America
The Meals On Wheels Association of America is the only national organization and network dedicated solely to ending senior hunger in America. The Association is the oldest and largest organization composed of and representing local, community-based Senior Nutrition Programs (UCHRA) in all 50 states and U.S. territories.  More than 5,000 local Meals on Wheels Programs leverage a dedicated army of two million volunteers who day-in and day-out create an efficient and caring way to keep America’s seniors stay independent, healthy and able to live in their own homes. For more information or to locate a local Meals On Wheels program, visi "http://www.mowaa.org" uchra.com.