Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 106, Number 30, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 22 December 1982 — Page 2

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Nappanee Advance-News Wednesday, December 22.1982

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Open Door baskets Volunteers assembled at the Open Door offices last Saturday to distribute 30 food baskets to make Christmas happier for local residents. Hie baskets included canned goods, staples and a turkey. Also included were mittens donated by the kirn -garten classes at Central School and potatoes donated by Turkey Creek Church of the Brethren. Director Bob McAndrew said that donations to Open Door this year exceeded those of previous years. (AN photo)

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Youth health U services l, available T‘ , )fw Representatives of the Children and Youth Health Center were in Nappanee** last week to outline services provided by the agency to local residents. •'* Barbara Stalnaker of Nappanee; °3 nutritionist for the agency, visited community leaders along with outreach worker Hilda Peters and Darlene ReediO* They met with Mayor Robert Callander and Open Door Director Bob McAn : drew Sr. . ; J Children and Youth Health Center provides services to well children from birth to 18 years. Services offered include physical examinations, immunizations, nutrition counseling, dental counseling, parental education, home visits and social services. Screening procedures available include urine and blood, blood pressure, tuberculosis, lead poisoning, vision and t hearing and developmental testing. Services are available in Elkhart and Goshen by appointment only. The.) Elkhart office, at 320 W. High St., is open Monday through Thursday from 8 a m. to 4 p.m. and on Friday from 8 am. to 5 p.m. The telephone number is ■ 295-4605. The Goshen site is St. Mark’s Church, 502 N. Main St. and is open Wednesdays only from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The telephone number is 533-2734. All potential clients are screened for\ financial eligibility. Medicaid patients J; may use Medical Transportation Service (MTS). Others needing transportation may contact Open Door. Children and Youth Health Center is '' a state-funded agency administered by the Elkhart County Health Depart- 1 ment.

United Way Camp Fire to get $ 3, /25 Nappanee Camp Fire Girls will 1 receive a 1983 allocation of 33,125 from the United Way of Elkhart County. Allocations for the 24 member agen-' cies for 1983 were approved at a meeting of the United Way Board of 1 Directors last week. As chairman of the Budget and Allocations Committee, Larry Deiber presented the recommendations of that committee as approved by the United f Way Executive Committee. ; Because the goal of $1,300,000 was not ’ reached, the board elected to utilize the - contingency fund, set aside for a bad : economical year such as this one, to the extent necessary to reach the 1 $1,300,000. : A motion was made that the board ap> prove the Budget and Allocations and Executive Committee recommenda- • tions to the 24 member agencies. • Stan Rupnow, who will be retiring as president, thanked panel members, ’ board members and all volunteers for their tremendous help and support in * the past year. James Frahm is the incoming president for 1983. Although Camp Fire Girls is the only “ Nappanee-based organization receiv-* ing United Way funds, nearly all member agencies serve Nappanee area r ’ residents.

Other allocations were as follows: Elkhart Salvation Army 154.10 C Goihen Salvation Army *M,M4 American Rad Cro 71,000 La Ca*a Inc. 10,300 Elkhart Community Day Caro Cantor * 45,500 Walnut HIM Day Caro Contor 43.000 Family Counseling Canter 03,000 New Day Parent-Child Society 33,350 Asiociation for the DHabled of Elk. Cos. 171,000 Mental Health Anociation 30,000 Canctr Society 37,500 Cyitlc Flbroti* 10,450 Elkhart Legal Aid 40,000 Elkhart Urban League 30,707 United Labor Agency 30,330 Council on Aging 30,047 Boy Scout* 30,000 Girl Scout* 14,300 Gotten Camp Firo Girl* 5,300 Goihen Boy* Club 43,000 Blgßrothert-Big Sistars 10,500 YMCA 70,450 YWCA 73,155 AGENCY TOTALS $1,040,404 united Way Central Service* 140,000 NatLonal Contribution* 13,550 Special Program Fund 10,030 Combined Federal Campaign 1,534 Uncollectible* 75,300 TOTAL *1,300,000