LAKEPORT, Calif. – Lake County's Relay for Life did something new this year – all the people who were involved in Relay donated canned goods to put in the luminary bags for the luminary ceremony.
Ability Road works with nonprofit organizations and had the opportunity to pass out the boxes of food that were donated to Relay for Life.
The food donation project was a great example of community members supporting each other and making a difference.
Each nonprofit or community group that benefited was very grateful for the donations.
Nonprofits and organizations that received food from the food drive included St John’s Episcopal Church in Lakeport, the Clearlake Oaks Moose Lodge, Salvation Army, First Baptist Church of Clearlake, Project Sanctuary of Ukiah, the Lake County Office of Education and Lakeport Christian Center.
Ability Road is a company that helps support individuals with different needs while they move toward fulfilling their choice of living situation, employment opportunities, social network and community involvement.
The company provides highly individualized services including skill improvement, diverse experience and guided practice in a respectful and empowering manner.
For more information about Relay for Life, call the American Cancer Society at 800-227-2345 or call the local office at 707-545-6720 and ask for Racheal Harmon
To find out more about Ability Road, contact Director Deborah Lewallen at 707-349-3033 or