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Hessing, 91, robust Meals on Wheels talked about what a sports fan she is after she received a programs, however, such as home delivered meal March 31 as part of Skokie's Home CJE SeniorLife, potentially Delivered Meals program. stand to lose more, their officials say - although the about how federal fundingofHealth and Human Serv- impactis unknown and cuts would impact a pro-ices is still not known, but would depend on how the gram like CJE SeniorLife,there has been a buzz about details shake out. which doesn't count on anit, she said. The non-profit Meals on outside institution for help. "If that happens, it could Wheels, which receives CJE SeniorLife's stated impact me' Guzzo said, and funding from federal, state mission is to "enhance quai- to the tune of up to and local governments and ity of lifeand facilitate $300,000. 'Td imagine we'd private donors, provides MIKE ISAACS/PIONEER PRESS PHOTOS independence of olderdo a lot more fundraising to volunteer-delivered food to Skokie Home Delivered Meals volunteer Michael Keeley gets ready to go on his weekly run adults?'Itssenior home try to not kick people off the senior citizensinneed. March 31 delivering meals to homebound seniors in Skokie. delivered meal program isprogram," she said. Controversy in recent one of the ways it accom- In recent years, CJE Sen- weeks has come amid Presi-own program, only it doesniche program," Murphyfor the elderly;' said stateplishes that, said manageriorLife expanded its senior dent Donald Trump's pro-not call it Meals on Wheels said. "Often these are folksSen. Ira Silverstein, D-Chi- Magdalyn Guzzo. meal delivery program be- posed budget, which couldbut Skokie Home Deliveredthat come to our attentioncago. "And I'm very con- The prbgram currentlycause of escalating need. result in cuts to the pro- Meals. More important, likewhen they come for othercerned on a state level andserves 294 seniors butGuzzo said it used to just gram.
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