Feb. 22, 2017

HARRISBURG – State Rep. Seth Grove (R-Dover) and Sen. Mike Regan (R-31) announced today Windy Hill on the Campus senior center received an $18,669 grant through the state Department of Aging’s 2016-17 Senior Community Center Award Grant program.

“Windy Hill has long served Spring Grove and the surrounding area by providing a local getaway to older residents while also delivering services, such as Meals on Wheels, to homebound residents. At the center, senior citizens can receive meals, enjoy fellowship with friends and take part in educational, exercise and entertainment programs,” Grove said. “It is important to also note this grant program is funded through the Pennsylvania Lottery so no taxpayer dollars were used.”

Grant money must be used to improve and expand services, such as by advancing projects to modernize facilities, encourage technology improvements, enhance innovative programming, attract new members, build on successful practices and help to meet the needs of center attendees.

“Windy Hill on the Campus has faithfully served our community’s senior population for many years. This well-deserved grant will do much to enhance the quality of life for their residents and staff,” Regan said.

More information about senior community centers is available at aging.pa.gov.

Representative Seth Grove
196th District
Pennsylvania House of Representatives
Media Contact: Greg Gross
717.260.6374
ggross@pahousegop.com
RepGrove.com / Facebook.com/RepSethGrove

Senator Mike Regan
31st District
Pennsylvania Senate

Media Contact: Noah Karn
717.787.8524
nkarn@pasen.gov
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