Friendship Circle of Wisconsin delivers packages to homebound residents
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Posted: Mar 16, 2020 7:09 PM CST
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WISCONSIN (CBS 58) -- You are not alone. That's the message the Friendship Circle of Wisconsin is sending to people who are homebound.
Volunteers spent the afternoon getting food and activity packages ready. They will deliver those packages to hundreds of people in the North Shore area.
"We're still there for them...we're still here for you," said Friendship Circle's Executive Director Levi Stein.
You can email the Friendship Circle at [email protected] if you know someone who could use a drop-off.
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