LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Community Care Management Corp., a nonprofit health and social support agency operates from three geographically distinct locations serving Lake and Mendocino counties (Ukiah, Ft Bragg and Lower Lake).
The group’s mission is to support frail, ill and disabled people to live at home at the highest possible level of independence, health and dignity.
During the holidays, Community Care is providing food baskets to a number of our clients in the Lake and Mendocino Counties.
This service is provided through the generous contributions of the Ukiah Seventh-day Adventist Church/School and Ukiah Food Bank.
In Lake County, the Community Care HIV/AIDS Program partners with an number of community partners including North Coast Opportunities to provide this extra support to its clients. In addition, they have received a generous private donation to support this cause in the Willits area.
Community Care relies largely on state funding to operate our health and social support programs. State funding is not sufficient to support the Holiday Food Program, so they are grateful to their community partners to provide this little “extra” support.
“This valuable and uplifting program would not be possible without our community colleagues and private donors,” said Dennis Fay, executive director of Community Care. “As state resources dwindle, it never ceases to amaze me how people and agencies can come together to find creative ways to serve our citizens and clients in both counties.”
For more information on Community Care, please visit www.communitycare707.com .