Friday, January 20, 2012

Public Awareness Incentive Grant


MOWAA Members have an opportunity to apply for a Public Awareness Incentive Grant of up to $5,000 by utilizing the resources in the MOWAA We Are Meals On Wheels Toolkit.


Hurry! The deadline for this application is January 30, 2012.


The Toolkit is a comprehensive awareness-building resource, which includes press releases, video, print and radio Public Service Announcements (PSAs) and tips on how you can use this extensive resource to raise additional support in your community. Please contact MOWAA's Marketing Coordinator, Logan Goulett, at logan@mowaa.org or 703-548-5558 with questions.

"Different is the New Normal" Workshop


Different is the New Normal – February 23, 2012.


A Workshop Intensive for Transformational Aging Service Providers presented by Fayette Senior Services is nearly sold out!

The $99 early bird special price is gone but there are still a few remaining slots available at regular rate of $125.00 per person. Exciting guest speakers include:

·         Peggy Ingraham, Senior Vice President for Public Policy, Meals On Wheels Association of America (MOWAA)
·         Jennie Deese, CEO, Athens Community Council on Aging
·         Jack Krakeel, County Administrator, Fayette County Government

For more information contact Debbie Britt, Fayette Senior Services 770-461-0813 or dbritt@fayss.org.

MOWAG Advocacy Corner


A large part of effective service delivery within our Meals on Wheels programs is advocacy. As we enter the 2012 legislative session, your voice and the voice of seniors in your community is more important than ever.

Mark your calendars.
Upcoming are two big ways to take your advocacy efforts to a higher level.


Be There 4 Seniors Rally at the Capitol:
January 26, 2012
Join us on the steps of the Capitol as we rally to “Be There 4 Seniors!”

2012 Senior Week at the Capitol:
February 21, 22 & 23
Volunteer to staff the MOWAG booth at the Capitol. While you are there, go door to door at the Capitol advocating for the necessary services to allow our seniors to age in place!

For more information or to volunteer your time, please contact Sarah McKinney today @ smckinney@accaging.org

Be There 4 Seniors Campaign

Advocacy materials are available through the Georgia Council on Aging by contacting Kathryn Fowler at kdfowler@dhr.state.ga.us or Abby Cox at agcox@dhr.state.ga.us . The materials enable each person to understand the issues and to talk with or write their legislators. Constituents are the ones they want to hear from.

  • Send e-mails and letters
  • Schedule visits where you live in their home district
  • Call them; and
  • Talk to others and get them engaged in doing the same


A major message which Be There 4 Seniors wants to communicate is “No More Cuts!” and for powerful reasons. With the additional 2% cut in state funds requested by Governor Deal in August, 2011, Georgia Aging Services State Funding is now at Maintenance of Effort for Older Americans Act programs. These cuts jeopardize vital federal funding for core aging programs.





New and Improved MOWAG Member Conference Call-in!


We’ve improved the dial-in capacity and look forward to connecting with you on the next Conference Call on January 25, 2012 at 1 p.m.

Call Number: 866-410-2477     CODE: 2590416434

We’re going to be discussing hot topics, the latest news, and important information! We look forward to connecting with you!