Published: Monday, December 31, 2007
Trumbull County had $2.5 million this year to spend on senior services because of...
Trumbull County had $2.5 million this year to spend on senior services because of passage of the senior levy in 2005. Here are the largest contracts:
$609,525: Trumbull County Office of Elderly Affairs for home-delivered meals.
462,000: Niles-Trumbull Transit System. Country Neighbors Inc. received $17,335; Trumbull County Department of Elderly Affairs.
$59,384: Trumbull Community Action Program, $51,100, all for transportation.
$428,671: Trumbull County SCOPE to operate senior centers in Warren, Niles and Howland and establish centers in Cortland, Champion and Lordstown.
$239,000: Trumbull County Jobs and Family Services for protective services and guardianships.
$215,180: Trumbull County SCOPE to provide personal care, homemaker services, adult day care, adult day-care transportation and chore services.
Source: Trumbull County Senior Services
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