How Volunteers Builds Community Through Meals on Wheels
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Looking for a meaningful way to give back this April? When you volunteer with seniors in your community, you’re doing more than delivering meals — you’re building relationships, strengthening neighborhoods, and helping older adults stay independent. These 30 reasons show how even a small commitment can make a lasting impact for both seniors and volunteers.
Every day, Meals on Wheels volunteers meet seniors in their communities while delivering meals; people who share their humor, interests and even life experiences. If you’re considering volunteering, you could meet seniors that remind you of yourself, your parents or someone you love. Over time, these visits can turn into real connections with your aging neighbors who just need a little extra support to stay safe, nourished and independent.
Right now, millions of seniors across the country are waiting for the nutritious meals and moments of connection that are made possible when they’re matched up with volunteers.
Many Meals on Wheels providers report struggling to recruit and retain enough volunteers. Without enough helping hands, some programs face difficult decisions, including longer delivery routes, service delays and waitlists.
Volunteering with Meals on Wheels helps ensure seniors receive the meals and human connection they rely on, while also creating meaningful benefits for the volunteers themselves.
In honor of Volunteer Month, here are 30 reasons to volunteer — one for every day in April.
You might just find your match!
This April, there’s a reason for every day to step up and make a difference. Meals on Wheels does more than connect seniors with meals. It connects volunteers with their neighbors to create fulfilling, meaningful and fun experiences that go both ways.
Volunteering helps to End the Wait®. Meet Your Match and discover how you can make a difference right in your community.
Across the country, local providers are looking for volunteers to help reach more seniors. If you’re inspired by this story, now is the perfect time to step up. Volunteering with Meals on Wheels is about more than delivering meals. It’s about delivering connection, compassion and care to seniors who are waiting for someone like you.
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