| Meals-on-Wheels of Johnson
& Ellis Counties Goes to Washington
Meals-on-Wheels of Johnson & Ellis Counties has been invited
to appear before Congress on Tuesday, May 2, 2006, to provide testimony
in regards to the reauthorization of the Older Americans Act. There
will be two panels of three people each before the committee, but
Vinsen Faris, executive director, will be the only one representing
an actual meals on wheels program.
Meals-on-Wheels currently receives pass-through federal monies
from the Older Americans Act. Congress funds the programs in the
act annually, such as meals on wheels. The act itself has to be
reauthorized periodically, and changes and revisions are usually
made each time it is reauthorized.
Faris was asked to testify because new language is being proposed
regarding voluntary client donations. Meals-on-Wheels of Johnson
& Ellis Counties has been way ahead of most meal programs in
this area for years, and as it turns out, most programs in the country.
“I have long been a strong advocate for encouraging client
donations. Unbelievably though, some states and some area agencies
on aging have discouraged this. We actually have programs here in
our region that do not encourage clients to donate for their meals!”
said Faris.
This is quite an honor for Meals-on-Wheels to be asked to address
the House Committee on Education and the Workforce Subcommittee
on Select Education. “I really think it is recognition of
the good work we do here in Ellis and Johnson Counties,” added
Faris. |