Securing Seniors’ Future: VNA’s Push for Funding in Galesburg

In this episode of Galesburg’s Morning News, Michael Bennett, Executive Director of VNA Community Services (Volunteer Network on Aging), discusses the nonprofit’s century-long mission to support Knox County seniors with meals, counseling, and social programs. Facing a growing $120,000 local cash match to unlock over $700,000 in federal Title III funds, VNA is seeking a $50,000 annual commitment from the City of Galesburg. Bennett shares how VNA has approached local officials since 2023, including an unsuccessful $100,000 request to the Knox County Board, and highlights the community’s response through a petition drive. With food costs exceeding $22,000 monthly and no current city or county funding, we explore the stakes for over 1,000 seniors, the sustainability of VNA’s model, and concerns about long-term costs.

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In this episode of Galesburg’s Morning News, Michael Bennett, Executive Director of VNA Community Services (Volunteer Network on Aging), discusses the nonprofit’s century-long mission

 

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