12- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, November 14, 1995 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice " Community Care seeking volunteer from Scugog area Durham Region Community Care Association 1s seeking a resident of Scugog Township to serve as a volunteer on the Board of Directors and the Scugog Advisory Committee. Community Care provides home support services to adults with dependencies related to physical disa- bilities an8 aging and their caregivers, and mental health support services to adults and their families. Its staff and volunteers serve over 4,200 clients from eight locations in Durham Region. More than 1,250 volunteers are actively involved in the organization. Community Care services include: Meals on Wheels; Wheels to Meals; Transportation; Home ty c Groups. Prospective board members should have some ex- perience in one or more of the following areas: volun- teer organization(s), health care, gerontology, busi- ness, legal, accounting, public relations, caregiving or consumer of services. [fyou are interested in being considered for this op- portunity, please contact Joan Ongley at 986-4294 before Nov. 17. 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