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New Penn Wynne Group Offering Neighbor Support Amid Coronavirus
Penn Wynne Neighbor Care is offering residents in need help with grocery shopping, medication pickup, and more. Volunteers are sought, too.
PENN WYNNE, PA — A new community group in Penn Wynne has been set up to support neighbors in need amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Penn Wynne Neighbor Care is a network of volunteers from Penn Wynne Civic Association, Chabad of Penn Wynne, Penn Wynne Presbyterian, Congregation Beth Hamedrosh, Church of the Holy Apostles
The group was formed to ensure that the Penn Wynne residents' needs are being met during coronavirus pandemic.
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Services offered by the group include grocery shopping, prescription medication puck up, school meal pick up, assistance paying for food, and friendly phone calls to stave off loneliness.
Residents can request help with various tasks online here. Additionally, residents can let the group know how they are doing with this online form here. For those without internet access, the group can be reached at 484-362-1322.
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As always, the public should call 911 for any medical emergencies.
Those looking to volunteer with Penn Wynne Neighbor Care can do so by running errands, answering phones, and other tasks.
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