HAPPY HOLIDAYS
Christmas lights of North Buncombe North Buncombe
During this holiday season and every day of the year, we wish you all the best.
Bill Boughton, AAMS® Financial Advisor
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61 Weaver Boulevard Weaverville, NC 28787 828-645-0341
www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC
We’ll be Home for the Holidays – With Your Help!
Each weekday, Meals On Wheels serves up friendly visits and a hot, nutritious lunch to nearly 500 homebound seniors living in Asheville and throughout Buncombe County. They provide helpful programs that go a long way in allowing the elderly to remain in their own homes among familiar surroundings and maintain their dignity while aging. This benefi ts the senior, their family and our local community.
Meals On Wheels is NOT a government agency. We’re a grass roots, locally-based non-profi t that is committed to serving homebound seniors in Buncombe County. Our small staff together with an army of over 350 volunteers tackles the job of feeding over 500 people each day. Over the years, we’ve grown to become Western North Carolina’s largest meal delivery service provider because of the support we receive from Buncombe County residents, businesses, churches and civic groups.
This holiday season we hope you’ll consider making a donation to Meals On Wheels so that together, we can help our homebound seniors stay in their home for the holidays and all year long!
Please mail your tax-deductible gift to: Meals On Wheels of Asheville-Buncombe County 146 Victoria Road Asheville, NC 28801
For more information, call (828) 253-5286 or visit our website:
www.MOWABC.org
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will hopefully enable us to keep those ties firmly in place,” said Bob Fletcher, EVP North American Customer Service at Arvato Digital Services, in a statement. “Histori- cally, our company has successfully adapted its capabilities to meet the evolving needs of our clients. Te call center initiative is an excellent example of our ability to react to the business environment and en- sure our resources are appropriately placed.” In a release, Hans-Peter Hülsköt-
ter, CEO at Arvato Digital Ser- vices, credited the workforce, state and county for their dedication in Arvato’s efforts to establish a call center in the North Buncombe area.
Te One NC Fund provides fi-
nancial assistance, through local governments, to attract business projects that will stimulate eco- nomic activity and create new jobs in the state. Companies receive no money up front and must meet job creation and investment per- formance standards to qualify for grant funds. Tese grants also re- quire and are contingent upon local matches. Trough use of the One NC
Fund, more than 45,000 jobs and $8 billion in investment have been created since 2001. It has not been announced when these positions will be filled. For more informa- tion about Arvato, including job opportunities, go to arvatodigital-
services.com.
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