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Season of Giving seriously ill, traumatized, or otherwise in need. It does this by giving them gifts of new, handmade blankets, quilts and afghans, lovingly created for Project Linus by volunteer “blanketeers.” The blanketeers are part of the mission as well, seeking to provide a rewarding and fun service opportunity for interested individuals and groups in local communities, for the benefit of children. Visit the website for more information on donating specifications and other information. Give a Senior Some Holiday C heer Monroeville Senior Citizen Center Address: 6000 Gateway Campus Boulevard, Monroeville Contact: monroeville.pa.us/senior.htm, or 412.856.7825 The Monroeville Senior Citizen Center, built in 1980, has become the hub of activity for Monroeville and Pitcairn seniors. The center provides daily activities, services, and programs for adults 50 years of age and 18 724.942.0940 to advertise | McKeesport Area older. All of the center’s activities, programs, and services depend on one key element for maintaining success – volunteers. Volunteers are found at the heart of all activities. Without the able dedication of volunteers, the center would not be able to provide pleasure and enjoyment to the many residents who attend the programs and activities. For more information on volunteering, visit the website. Meals on Wheels, East Allegheny County Suburbs and Westmoreland County Contact: mealsonwheelsamerica.org The Meals on Wheels program is designed to help individuals who are homebound or unable to prepare their own nutritious meals regularly. At the core of the Meals on Wheels service is a nutritious meal, companionship and a watchful eye on the health and safety of our seniors. Get the whole family involved by volunteering to deliver meals, help in the kitchen, or by contributing a monetary donation, in-kind products or services useful to Meals on Wheels kitchens. Visit the website for more locations in the east suburbs and Westmoreland County. n