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Youth Focus gets second helping from county


by Scott D. Yost
County Editor
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"Eight percent live on less than $11,000 a year," he said.

He said the county needed to prepare to provide increased services for this group.

He said a lack of transportation was a problem and that there were 4,560 households with seniors that don't have access to a vehicle.

He said North Carolina ranks ninth in the nation in a negative category: "food insecurity for seniors."

Cleveland said that can result from a lack of transportation, seclusion due to disabilities, and from seniors who simply have to choose between paying their bills and buying food. He said there were 17,000 seniors in Guilford County who don't have adequate access to food.

He said that, as part of a four-year federal master plan to deal with the concerns of the aging, a survey of county residents was being conducted online as well as in other ways for those who don't have internet access. He said that survey would help determine the most pressing needs of seniors in the years to come.

The next Board of Commissioners meeting is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 18. The commissioners only have three more regular meetings scheduled before the new, smaller, nine-member board takes office on Monday, Dec. 3.

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