East Windsor Township Mayor Mironov Recognizes Township Commission on Aging and Senior Center Volunteers during National Volunteer Week

Mayor Janice S. Mironov proclaimed National Volunteer Week April 21 to 27 and recognized the Township Commission on Aging and East Windsor Senior Center volunteers for their service.

Mayor Mironov praised the members of the Commission on Aging for assisting in the development and implementation of activities and services for local senior citizens. Mayor Mironov stated, “The Commission on Aging plays an important role for the senior citizens of East Windsor and exemplifies the wonderful spirit of volunteerism. This is a time to show our appreciation to the Commission on Aging for the time, effort and dedication they devote in volunteering for the benefit of East Windsor Township.”

The Mayor also thanked and presented Certificates of Appreciation to Township Senior Center volunteers for their valuable contributions. Mayor Mironov noted, “We could not sponsor many of the events and programs which we offer to the community without the invaluable time and involvement of our great volunteers.”

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Mayor Janice S. Mironov proclaimed National Volunteer Week April 21-28, presented Commission on Aging Chairperson Ondina Jeffers (front center) with a Proclamation and presented Senior Center volunteers with Certificates of Appreciation.

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Mayor Janice S. Mironov presented a proclamation to the East Windsor Commission on Aging Chairperson, Ondina Jeffers, in recognition of their outstanding dedication of the Commission volunteers to the senior citizens of East Windsor Township. Pictured (from left to right) are: Commission on Aging member Deborah Thomas; East Windsor Mayor Janice S. Mironov; Commission on Aging Chairperson Ondina Jeffers, and Commission on Aging Member Sydelle Norris.

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