(KLZA)-- The annual Neighbor to Neighbor fundraising soup supper will be held Sunday, December 6th from 4:30 – 6:30 p-m at the St. Paul Lutheran Church in Auburn. The church in located at 2012 “O” Street.
Chili, chicken and noodle and ham and bean soups will be served along with relishes, beverages and dessert.
Neighbor to Neighbor serves Nemaha County, Nebraska senior citizens who need basic assistance in order to remain living independently in their homes. The program matches senior citizens with clients to provide services such as transportation, minor home repair, basic cleaning and more.
Grant funds and donations are utilized to support the organizations annual operation. All proceeds from the soup supper will benefit the Neighbor to Neighbor program.
For more information call 402-274-4277.
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