| New Meals-on-Wheels Advisory
Council Meets
Meals-on-Wheels
of Johnson & Ellis Counties held its first Advisory Council
meeting on Wednesday, February 16, 2005, at the Waxahachie Chamber
Board room. This Council has been established to guide Meals-on-Wheels
services in Ellis County, as well as plan for the future of the
organization.
“We have great expectations for this group,” Vinsen
Faris, Meals-on-Wheels Executive Director said.
The Council consists of 27 local persons representing the different
communities throughout Ellis County. These service areas include
Midlothian, Palmer, Waxahachie, Ennis, Ferris, Italy, Milford, Maypearl,
Red Oak, and Ovilla. Each person on the Council voluntarily chose
to participate after an invitation was extended to them. Each person
choosing to serve on the Council will serve a minimum term of one
year, as well as electing its own officers. The Council will be
expected to increase the awareness of Meals-on-Wheels in Ellis County
both for service and fundraising purposes.
“This Council is long overdue. They (Council) will be imperative
in expanding our services and community involvement in Ellis County,”
Faris said.
In attendance at Wednesday’s meeting were: Bettie Gray,
Betty Jeffcoat, Charles “Charlie” Morton, Debbie Box,
Denise Butler, Dr. Harold Nolte, Jeff Lincks, Joann Parker, John
Givens, John Wray, Karen Cox, Mandy Wilson, Marvin Mott, Patrick
Walker, Rainey Hicks, Richard Braucher, Richard Dormier, Rusty Ballard,
Samuel Leach, Thelma Minton, and Wayne Baggerly. Other Council members
include: Bob Sokoll, Judge J. Hays, Pat Payne, Mayor Todd Little,
Tim Bass, and Ruth Shugart.
Faris
added, “With such an incredible group of people involved on
the Council, they will no doubt bring additional credibility and
much needed visibility to Meals-on-Wheels in Ellis County. We are
excited of the expertise, potential new contacts, and networking
possibilities!”
If you are interested in Meals-on-Wheels, please call (972) 351-9943
or info@mowjec.org. Meals-on-Wheels
is a community-based nonprofit organization serving the residents
of Ellis County since 2001. |