News Articles from May 2009

Here to Help Day Draws Hundreds

Lancaster: More than 600 Lancaster County residents who may have lost their jobs, who cannot afford health insurance, who are having trouble paying household bills, or who may have just needed to talk with someone about their situation came to Liberty Place on Wednesday, May 6, to find out what resources are available from government, community and faith-based organizations, and schools in these currenteconomic hard times.

Sponsored by the PA CareerLink of Lancaster County and the Lancaster County Workforce Investment Board, co-sponsors include the County of Lancaster, the City of Lancaster, United Way of Lancaster, the Lancaster County Community Foundation, the Community Action Program of Lancaster County, the Lancaster County Council of Churches, and WGAL-TV as well as the PA Department of Labor and Industry, the PA Insurance Department, and the PA Department of Public Welfare, more than 70 organizations participated in the event.

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