PSR is accepting pet food donations for the PSR Pet Love Program. Pet food must be new, unopened, and within the expiration date. Dry and wet pet foods as well as monetary donations are welcome. Pet food will be distributed to low income, homebound older adults who receive PSR home delivered meal services. Donations can be dropped off at 1413 South Main Street in Farmville.
For more information, contact Nikki Dean at 434-767-5588 or ndean@psraaa.org or visit https://www.psraaa.org/home-delivered-meals.html.
First Responders fundraising event to assist Piedmont Senior Resources
Event set for May 13 at PECMS
FARMVILLE, Va (4.24.23) – Piedmont Senior Resources (PSR) will hold a First Responders fundraising event at Prince Edward County Middle School on Saturday, May 13, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
This event is open to the public and free thanks to the generosity of the following sponsors: Feed More, Weyerhauser, Dominion Energy, The Farmville Herald, Davenport & Company, LLC, William Terry Handyman, and I.P. Structures, LLC. The First Responders event will offer both children and adults the opportunity to learn more about local first responders. The Dillwyn Fire Department, Prince Edward County Fire Department, Prince Edward County Sheriff’s Department, and the Amelia County Sheriff’s Department will be on hand to answer questions and provide tours of their vehicles. This fundraising event will help PSR provide needed programs and services for senior citizens in Prince Edward and six other neighboring counties. Last year PSR delivered more than 85,000 meals, logged 16,000 homemaker hours and provided transportation to 465 medical appointments. “The number of clients has nearly doubled in recent years, while the funding has remained unchanged.” PSR Director of Programs Renata Bruszewska Sharnick said “ This event will be a great opportunity for our community to sponsor PSR programs in high demand.”
Sponsorship opportunities can be found on https://www.psraaa.org/.
About Piedmont Senior Resources:
Piedmont Senior Resources Area Agency on Aging is a private, nonprofit agency that focuses on advocating, advancing and achieving independence for persons 60 years and older in Buckingham, Cumberland, Amelia, Nottoway, Lunenburg, Charlotte and Prince Edward counties. For more information, please visit psraaa.org or connect with PSR on Facebook or Instagram.
PSR awarded $168K grant by USAging for local vaccination efforts
National funding supports work of Farmville-based agency on aging
FARMVILLE, Va. (March 16, 2023) – Farmville-based Piedmont Senior Resources Area Agency on Aging (PSR) has been awarded a $168K grant by the Aging and Disability Vaccination Collaborative, led by USAging, to support the nonprofit’s regional work connecting older adults to COVID-19 and flu vaccines. PSR will partner with the Virginia Department of Health’s Piedmont District to determine the best use of these funds to improve the health of the community.
Funded by the U.S. Administration for Community Living, the grant will allow PSR to host community vaccine clinics, provide in-home vaccinations, schedule appointments, coordinate transportation, and conduct outreach and education in Amelia, Buckingham, Charlotte, Cumberland, Lunenburg, Nottoway and Prince Edward counties, among other activities. In addition, PSR will be able to assist clients with overcoming obstacles they may face in accessing vaccinations, such as language or cultural barriers.
“This is a huge win for our community!” said PSR Executive Director and CEO Justine Young. “With such a significant amount of funding from a national organization, we can provide jobs and healthcare right here in our region. We look forward to collaborating with Dr. Maria Almond and her team at the Piedmont Health District in an effort to reach our entire community.”
PSR is one of five organizations in Virginia – and one of 39 nationwide – to receive the first round of grant funding from the Aging and Disability Vaccination Collaborative. Led by USAging, the national association that represents and supports the network of Area Agencies on Aging, the Collaborative is composed of more than 20 other national organizations that work together to distribute funding that enables organizations across the aging and disability networks to perform an array of vaccination promotion activities.
“The 39 sites funded to date are just the tip of the iceberg of the Aging and Disability Vaccination Collaborative’s uptake efforts,” said Sandy Markwood, CEO of USAging. “This funding from the U.S. Administration for Community Living will enable us to make significant strides to increase the number of older adults and people with disabilities who are vaccinated. With these resources, USAging anticipates funding more than 200 communities and vaccinating more than 2 million older adults and people with disabilities. These vaccination uptake efforts are lifesaving for the older adults and people with disabilities who research has shown are the most vulnerable to death and severe illness from COVID-19 and the flu.”
This first round of grantees targets delivering vaccines to more than 110,000 older adults and people with disabilities while providing more than 130,000 supportive services over the duration of their grants. The grant period will span summer, fall and winter, as well as the Medicare Open Enrollment period, a time when older adults are encouraged to ensure they are up to date on vaccinations such as shingles, pneumonia and others.
This grant marks continued recognition of PSR by USAging. In October 2022 at the 2022 USAging Answers on Aging Conference and Tradeshow, PSR received a 2022 Aging Innovations Award for its work connecting clients virtually through a homegrown program that uses tablets and Zoom’s virtual meeting platform. At the conference, Director of Nutrition Services, Nutrition Transportation and Medical Transportation Jordan Miles and Young also delivered a presentation on PSR’s innovations in the area of Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) to a national audience.
To learn more about PSR’s supportive services for older adults and about the agency’s regional impact, visit psraaa.org.
About Piedmont Senior Resources:
Piedmont Senior Resources Area Agency on Aging is a private, nonprofit agency that focuses on advocating, advancing and achieving independence for persons 60 years and older in Buckingham, Cumberland, Amelia, Nottoway, Lunenburg, Charlotte and Prince Edward counties. For more information, please visit psraaa.org or connect with PSR on Facebook or Instagram.
About the Aging and Disability Vaccination Collaborative:
Led by USAging and funded by the U.S. Administration for Community Living, the Aging and Disability Vaccination Collaborative will distribute funding to enable organizations across the aging and disability networks to perform an array of vaccination promotion activities. Organizations selected for funding will host community vaccine clinics, provide in-home vaccinations, provide transportation to vaccination sites, and will conduct outreach and education to older adults and people with disabilities among other activities. Learn more at www.usaging.org/advc.
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