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NO VETERAN DIES ALONE
PROGRAM SHOWS
ULTIMATE CARE AT TIME
OF PASSING
As part of the recently launched No Veteran
Dies Alone (NVDA) Program, volunteers
give “the most precious gift,” according to
VA Pittsburgh Chaplain Alan Morris –their
presence to veterans who may not have anyone
to be with them in their final hour.
Volunteers can speak, read or hold the hand
of a veteran and be a comfort to him/her. They
are on call when needed and often stay longer
than required – because they want to.
Susan Rogers of O’Hara and George
Coppola of Collier are two volunteers who
graduated from the first class of NVDA
training in August. Since then, they have been
on two vigils each with dying patients.
Coppola, a Vietnam veteran, has extensive
hospice experience with his mother and other
loved ones in his life. He’s also known other
veterans who died alone and wants to prevent
that from happening to anyone else.
Rogers has a 92-year-old World War Two
veteran father who lives in Ft. Wayne, Indiana.
She knows that if unable to be at his bedside
should the time come, she’d like somebody to
be there.
Those who want to be on the NVDA team
must first become registered VA Pittsburgh
volunteers and train in the hospice or palliative
care functions at the hospital before receiving
additional NVDA training. All interested
candidates will be evaluated through Chaplain
Alan Morris, BCC, who can be reached at:
[email protected] or by calling
412.822.1861.
JUVENILE DIABETES
RESEARCH
FOUNDATION’S
RAINBOW GALA EVENT
JDRF’s 22nd annual Rainbow Gala will be
held Saturday, April 12, 2014, at the Westin
Convention Center Pittsburgh. This year’s
gala will honor Arthur J. Rooney, II, president
of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Corporate chairs
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are Leo W. Gerard, international president of
United Steelworkers, and David J. Malone,
president and CEO of Gateway Financial.
JDRF is the leading global organization
focused on type 1 diabetes (T1D) research.
The goal of JDRF
research is to
improve the lives
of all people
affected by T1D by accelerating progress on
the most promising opportunities for curing,
better treating, and preventing T1D. Over
the years, the Rainbow Gala has raised more
than $16 million for promising T1D research.
Nearly 800 people attended the 2013 gala
which was voted one of Pittsburgh’s best
parties of the year.
For ticket or sponsorship information,
contact the western Pennsylvania chapter of
JDRF at 412.471.1414, extension 7, or visit
westernpa.jdrf.org.
INDEPENDENT
MEALS-ON-WHEELS
KITCHENS CONTINUE
TO SERVE NORTH HILLS
COMMUNITIES
The North Country and McKnight
Meals-on-Wheels programs have decided
to enter into a new operating agreement,
sharing resources and continuing to deliver
daily meals to needy seniors throughout the
North Hills area. Together, both volunteer-
based organizations prepare and deliver
approximately 60 nutritious hot meals and
sandwiches to homebound residents in over
a dozen municipalities in the North Hills and
southern Butler County.
The North Country and McKnight
programs formerly operated as affiliates
of the Lutheran Service Society. On Dec.
1, both programs became affiliates of the
independent nonprofit North Boroughs/
Sewickley Area Meals-on-Wheels.
Under the new arrangement, both North
Country and McKnight will continue to
operate from their current locations. Hot