Restaurants & Bars

Asian Eatery Supporting ElderNet Of Lower Merion, Narberth

You can have a portion of your bill from Maki-San in Bala Cynwyd donated to ElderNet Of Lower Merion and Narberth throughout May.

LOWER MERION, PA — A Main Line eatery is teaming up with ElderNet of Lower Merion and Narberth in honor of National Older Americans Month.

Throughout National Older Americans Month, which is May, Maki-San in Bala Cynwyd is donating a portion of bills to ElderNet.

Anyone who orders from Maki-San — which specializes in Asian foods such as hibachi, sushi, and Chinese foods — can have 10 percent of their bull donated to ElderNet.

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Many of whom are isolated and rely on ElderNet for food and transportation for life-saving procedures like dialysis and other medical and physical needs.

ElderNet of Lower Merion and Narberth is a nonprofit organization that was founded in 1976 by representatives of community, religious and governmental groups.

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The organization serves adults of all ages, especially frail older or younger disabled persons with low to moderate incomes, who reside in Lower Merion or Narberth.

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