- Posted December 12, 2017
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Holiday Care
WMU-Cooley Law School's Sixty Plus, Inc., Elderlaw Clinic students, faculty and staff provided holiday gifts for 30 individuals in need through the Aging Network's "Be a Santa to a Senior" program. The annual program aims to support older adults who are financially challenged by matching donated gifts to senior citizens' specific needs. The gifts are delivered to each individual before the holidays. "Several students, faculty and staff came together to participate in the gift giving. We're thankful to be able to support our community's senior citizens during the holiday season," said Suzie Sturdevant, Sixty Plus, Inc., Elderlaw Clinic office manager. Pictured (l-r) Suzie Sturdevant, WMU-Cooley Law School Sixty Plus, Inc., Elderlaw Clinic office manager; Jennifer Tadgerson WMU-Cooley Law School Sixty Plus, Inc., Elderlaw Clinic staff member; and Lavonne Lafayette, Be a Santa to a Senior project member.
Published: Tue, Dec 12, 2017
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