Little Brothers – Friends of the Elderly, is marking 40 years of community service this summer. The non-profit will celebrate during their annual pancake breakfast to help support its medical transport program. The event also kicks off this summer’s mustang sweepstakes.
The transport team needs more drivers to help a growing number of patients. Medical Transport Coordinator Paul Bruchman said the breakfast is a perfect opportunity to talk with little brothers drivers about joining the team. The program helps about 90 people get to doctor’s appointments. Sometimes the medical appointments are close to home, but in some cases they are a longer distance.
The pancake breakfast starts bright and early at 7 am, and runs until noon at the Little Brothers office in Hancock. Tickets are 5 dollars. Kids under eight can eat for free. The winner of mustang sweepstakes will be announced later this summer.