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The committee finalized plans to distribute 400 fall prevention kits at four College Park locations beginning June 3, with distribution extended beyond June 7. Three grab bar rebate applications were also approved, and proposed FY 2027 funding includes senior-services staffing, Neighbors Helping Neighbors-CP, and Habitat for Humanity.
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Residents can receive fall prevention kits at College Park Woods, Branchville Volunteer Fire Department, Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church, and the Hollywood Farmer’s Market. The city will continue distributing kits after June 7, with dates and locations scheduled through June 27. The committee also reported that the Energy Assistance Program eligibility age has been lowered from 65 to 60.
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