A Meals on Wheels program that’s delivered “Breakfast Bags” to more than 500 vulnerable seniors a week in Contra Costa County is running out of money. The program was launched in 2020 to add support for the isolated during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, officials said Saturday in a press release. It was financed by county funding and temporary pandemic relief. The philanthropy said it will end the Breakfast Bag program Oct. 2. Meals on Wheels said its flagship home-delivered meal program will continue serving more than 1,900 local seniors every week. The Walnut Creek-based charity said it is pursuing new funding in hopes of bringing breakfasts back “in a more sustainable way.”
So screw the seniors but let’s make sure all those illegals got a full tummy right!?!
Be Nice! We need to stop supplying Services to Non-Citizens in order to provide and enhance Services for Citizens!
Now c’mon bddp ….. Illegal aliens only cost the state of California $31 billion last year.
They didnt run out of money,they just decided appear to help doped out druggies on the street that dont want help,that should get the money spent by pretending to help people not wanting help
How about putting that previously mentioned $1.6 Mil here, instead???
Would be a far more righteous use of funds!