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The Women’s Club of Lebanon awarded $12,000 in grants on Dec. 5 to four local nonprofit organizations that are caring for people who are impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
During the virtual presentation event, Jo Ellen Litz, Women’s Club president, said the organization had initially planned to award $10,000 in grants, but the board agreed to increase the amount to $12,000. Lebanon Valley Volunteers in Medicine (VIM) and Lebanon Rescue Mission each received a $5,000 grant. The Caring Cupboard and Jonestown Outreach PantrY (JOY) each received a $1,000 grant.
“The need [for healthcare services] is great with COVID-19. The grant will touch so many people in our community,” said Dr. Victoria (Vicki) Brown, a physician at VIM.
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Repairing-Premises, Structures, Attachments & Fixtures-Methods
An electrical outlet/junction box is broken in the mop room and a panel box cover is bent so that the box is partially open.
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Controlling Pests
Potential rodent harborage areas on the exterior of the building perimeter observed by the dock area due to leaves and by the dumpsters due to some debris on the ground.
Royal D Chocolate
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Person in Charge, Demonstration
The Person in Charge does not have adequate knowledge of food safety in this food facility as evidenced by this non-compliant inspection.
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Cook line bain marie unit does not have an internal thermometer to monitor temperatures.