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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2020 ❚ SIUSLAW NEWS Family Caregivers Of Veterans Eligible For Free Professional Help Business & Service Directory Moving? Art Project? Th e Siuslaw News is selling our end rolls, blank newsprint.Prices range from $2.00 on up, de- pending on size. You can see our inventory at 148 Maple St. in historic Old Town Florence. Veterans and their families can get help at home to make daily living easier. D-057 CLEANING SERVICES Major credit cards accepted We’ll Help You Sell Your: ATV / RV Car / Truck Boat / Canoe / Kayak Motorcycle / Scooter Heavy Equipment We Guarantee It! We’re so sure, well run your ad until it’s SOLD! (No Commercial Sales) (Customer must call or Email: mberg@thesiuslawnews.com before the end of the month to extend ad) Only $ 39 70 Includes Black & White Photo REACH OVER 15,000 READERS A WEEK Florence, Mapleton, Swisshome, Gardiner, Reedsport. 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The Foundation expects to provide 75,000 hours of care to more than 3,000 veteran caregivers. “The lack of affordable, convenient, professional respite care has always taken a signifi cant toll on the emotional and physical well-being of veteran caregivers,” said Steve Schwab, CEO of the Elizabeth Dole Foundation. “Now, due to the increased health risks and limitations created by the pandemic, we are seeing a spike in the need for short-term relief.” Even as states re-open, some of the most critically wounded or ill veterans and their caregivers will have a long journey back to the pre-pandemic world. These veterans often have vulnerable immune systems that require their caregivers to take every precaution against exposure. By asking family and friends to keep their distance, they are losing a vital source of daily support. “We are grateful to CareLinx and Wounded Warrior Proj- ect for helping us respond to this urgent need,” Schwab continued. “We hope other organizations also step up, so we can ensure every veteran caregiver suffering during COVID-19 receives the help they need.” The program is rolling out in select regions and will ex- pand nationwide over time. Eligible caregivers can request services that include companionship, grocery shopping, cooking, mobility assistance, transportation, bathing, and other activities of daily living. AARP and Bob Woodruff Foundation have also joined as key collaborators for this effort to help spread the word to military and veteran care- givers. To learn more and apply, visit www.hiddenheroes.org/ respite. 7B P.O. 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