(MURFREESBORO) Volunteers from the Rutherford County Sheriffs Office's SCAN (Senior Citizen Awareness Network) is stopping at client's homes and providing holiday sunshine on cloudy and cold days.
SOUTHERN BUILDING GROUP
Southern Building Group and its employees donated a several large boxes and bags of gifts to the Sheriff's Senior Citizens Awareness Network.
The gifts are being delivered this week to about 75 senior citizens who are SCAN members.
Presents included flashlights, toiletries and snacks.
(Above photo at open rear door of SUV) L-R: Karen Horner and Mattianne Sparks of Southern Building Group donated presents for senior citizens to SCAN Coordinator E.T. Guice, right
The Sheriff's SCAN volunteers thank everyone who donated to remember the senior citizens during the holiday season.
AUTOCAM MEDICAL
Autocam Medical employees contributed several large boxes of gifts for the Sheriff's Senior Citizens Awareness Network.
The employees donated many pairs of pajamas, robes, slippers and blankets to the senior citizens who are part of the SCAN program.
They also brought lap blankets and numerous other items for the seniors to enjoy.
The Sheriff's Office and the SCAN volunteers thank Autocam Medical for their support of the senior citizens, many who do not have family members living nearby.
(Above L-R Autocam employees in a room at Sheriffs Office) L-R: Plant Manager Dan Kruse, Shipping/Receiving Supervisor Tonya Simmons, Customer Service Manager Allison Reeves, Holly Buchanan of purchasing/production control, Misty Brewer of Human Resources and General Manager Lonnie Butner who delivered presents for SCAN members to SCAN Coordinator E.T. Guice, SCAN volunteer Terry Richardson and Sheriff's Sgt. Jimmy Cassidy of the Community Services Unit.
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