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A shortage in county grant money means Faith in Action won’t have enough money to provide reimbursements for the next two months, officials said.

The organization uses almost 400 volunteers to provide services for seniors in the county. Almost 60 percent of requests are from seniors who need some form of transportation assistance, said Executive Director Sarah Ponitz.

The mostly retired volunteers take seniors to doctors’ appointments, grocery stores and hair salons.

In an attempt to counter high gas prices, the organization has tried to pair volunteers with seniors who live near one another, and so far, it has yet to see a drop-off in its volunteer base.

“The comment I get is ‘It’s tough,’ ” said Susan McCoy, Faith in Action volunteer coordinator. “People are expressing the challenge, but it’s not causing them to quit.”

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