Municipal Solidarity Organization

Equipment

The Municipal Solidarity Organization was founded in 1955 with the aim to offer solidarity services to inhabitants on the island of Rhodes.
Recipient
Municipal Solidarity Organization
Grant title
Equipment
Year
2013
Location of Grant
Dodecanese
Program Area
Social Welfare

Currently, a variety of programs and services are offered to people in need, including financial aid, psychological support, the operation of the municipal clinics and the provision of daily meals. The Hot Meal Program involves the daily delivery of lunch and dinner to the homes of 136 inhabitants of the city of Rhodes. The recipients are, in their majority, elders and people with mobility difficulties. In 2011, the recipients increased in number. The meals are cooked at the Municipality’s premises and are delivered on a daily basis, including weekends.

Equipment

 

The grant regards the provision of electrical appliances for the Hot Meal Program. Currently meals are only offered to residents of the town of Rhodes. The additional electrical appliances will allow the existing staff to cook more portions simultaneously, thus increasing the number of recipients. The number increase will also allow for the expansion of this program to include more recipients residing out of the town of Rhodes.

Currently, a variety of programs and services are offered to people in need, including financial aid, psychological support, the operation of the municipal clinics and the provision of daily meals. The Hot Meal Program involves the daily delivery of lunch and dinner to the homes of 136 inhabitants of the city of Rhodes. The recipients are, in their majority, elders and people with mobility difficulties. In 2011, the recipients increased in number. The meals are cooked at the Municipality’s premises and are delivered on a daily basis, including weekends.

Equipment

 

The grant regards the provision of electrical appliances for the Hot Meal Program. Currently meals are only offered to residents of the town of Rhodes. The additional electrical appliances will allow the existing staff to cook more portions simultaneously, thus increasing the number of recipients. The number increase will also allow for the expansion of this program to include more recipients residing out of the town of Rhodes.

Recipient
Municipal Solidarity Organization
Grant title
Equipment
Year
2013
Location of Grant
Dodecanese
Program Area
Social Welfare

Currently, a variety of programs and services are offered to people in need, including financial aid, psychological support, the operation of the municipal clinics and the provision of daily meals. The Hot Meal Program involves the daily delivery of lunch and dinner to the homes of 136 inhabitants of the city of Rhodes. The recipients are, in their majority, elders and people with mobility difficulties. In 2011, the recipients increased in number. The meals are cooked at the Municipality’s premises and are delivered on a daily basis, including weekends.

Equipment

 

The grant regards the provision of electrical appliances for the Hot Meal Program. Currently meals are only offered to residents of the town of Rhodes. The additional electrical appliances will allow the existing staff to cook more portions simultaneously, thus increasing the number of recipients. The number increase will also allow for the expansion of this program to include more recipients residing out of the town of Rhodes.

Currently, a variety of programs and services are offered to people in need, including financial aid, psychological support, the operation of the municipal clinics and the provision of daily meals. The Hot Meal Program involves the daily delivery of lunch and dinner to the homes of 136 inhabitants of the city of Rhodes. The recipients are, in their majority, elders and people with mobility difficulties. In 2011, the recipients increased in number. The meals are cooked at the Municipality’s premises and are delivered on a daily basis, including weekends.

Equipment

 

The grant regards the provision of electrical appliances for the Hot Meal Program. Currently meals are only offered to residents of the town of Rhodes. The additional electrical appliances will allow the existing staff to cook more portions simultaneously, thus increasing the number of recipients. The number increase will also allow for the expansion of this program to include more recipients residing out of the town of Rhodes.

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