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    • From the Classroom to Home: Joel’s Story of Health, Hope and Perseverance

      Oct 2, 2024, 21:54 PM by Mara Cole
      Joel Roy, a retired high school teacher, faces mobility issues and health challenges but wants to maintain his independence. Meals on Wheels has been essential in helping him stay healthy and active, providing nutritious meals and support that allow him to remain in his home. After waiting two years to join the program, Joel now credits Meals on Wheels with improving his quality of life. Many seniors, like Joel, are still waiting for assistance, prompting efforts to expand the program’s reach.
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    • From the Classroom to Home: Joel’s Story of Health, Hope and Perseverance

      Oct 2, 2024, 21:54 PM by Mara Cole
      Joel Roy, a retired high school teacher, faces mobility issues and health challenges but wants to maintain his independence. Meals on Wheels has been essential in helping him stay healthy and active, providing nutritious meals and support that allow him to remain in his home. After waiting two years to join the program, Joel now credits Meals on Wheels with improving his quality of life. Many seniors, like Joel, are still waiting for assistance, prompting efforts to expand the program’s reach.
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    • Presque Isle, Aroostook County: Growing Demand, Sparse Resources + Rural Values

      Oct 2, 2024, 21:39 PM by Mara Cole
      Presque Isle, Maine, is grappling with an aging population and youth outmigration, which strains services like Meals on Wheels. With 25% of residents over 65 and a projected rise to 40% by 2040, demand for assistance is surging. The pandemic expanded meal service eligibility, but dwindling funds and volunteers have left many seniors on long waitlists. Despite community support, the Aroostook Agency on Aging faces significant challenges, emphasizing the urgent need for increased federal funding to meet the growing demand.
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    • The Crisis of Waiting: Why Meals on Wheels Programs Across America Are Struggling to Keep Up

      Sep 23, 2024, 22:20 PM by Mara Cole
      Meals on Wheels programs are overwhelmed by rising demand and limited funding, leaving many seniors on long waitlists. Despite efforts to innovate, more resources are urgently needed to support seniors facing hunger and isolation. Without increased funding, the crisis will worsen as the aging population grows. Together, we can help End the Wait.
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    • In the Kitchen with Inez

      Sep 23, 2024, 21:52 PM by Mara Cole
      Inez McLean, a 70-year-old amputee in Maine, regained independence and joy through Meals on Wheels after losing a leg to vascular disease. With regular meal deliveries and companionship, she reconnected with her love of cooking and continues to embrace life with gratitude. Meals on Wheels helps her stay healthy and maintain her sense of community.
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    • Embracing Adversity: The Resilient Life of Mr. Proudford

      Aug 7, 2024, 10:44 AM by Mara Cole
      The story of Thomas Proudford, an amputee and retired army veteran living in Fairbanks, Alaska, illustrates how life's adversities can be met with resilience and grace. Despite significant challenges, including severe mobility issues and harsh winter conditions, Thomas finds solace and support through Meals on Wheels and local community programs, which help him maintain independence, health and a sense of connection.
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    • THE RISE + IMPACT OF ECONOMIC HARDSHIP AMONG OLDER AMERICANS

      Jul 22, 2024, 12:05 PM by Mara Cole
      The article discusses the severe economic hardship experienced by many older Americans, who often struggle to meet basic needs due to complex social programs and bureaucratic challenges. It emphasizes the crucial role of organizations like Meals on Wheels in providing essential support and improving the well-being and social connections of seniors facing poverty and isolation.
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    • The McGilvarys

      Jul 2, 2024, 10:13 AM by Mara Cole
      Frank’s life journey in Alaska and his enduring love with D.A., amidst personal tragedies, underscores their resilient community involvement and reliance on Meals on Wheels for nutritious meals and support. With the vital role of Meals on Wheels in community care, featuring the McGilvarys who, despite health challenges, receive support enabling them to age at home with dignity.
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    • MRS. EVERYTHING, MARY LOU

      May 28, 2024, 12:18 PM by Dani Tinker
      Mary Lou Hale Ridley Wright, a pioneering figure in many fields, has led a life marked by numerous firsts, including being the first African American teacher in the Jasper, Alabama City School System. Reflecting on her vibrant life, she emphasizes the importance of living with joy and gratitude, even through challenges.
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    • The Kindness of Joe Young

      Apr 4, 2024, 17:04 PM by Dani Tinker
      Joe Young, a dedicated Meals on Wheels volunteer, embodies a quiet strength as he navigates his kitchen duties and client visits with purposeful dedication. With a background shaped by resilience and service, his unwavering commitment to helping others, laced with genuine kindness and humor, leaves a lasting impact on those he assists, epitomizing the essence of compassion and selflessness.
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    • GUNDY

      Mar 8, 2024, 13:13 PM by Dani Tinker
      As the nation's oldest Girl Scout, Lenore "Gundy" Costello's legacy continues to inspire and empower young women worldwide. Her remarkable journey embodies resilience, leadership and dedication to service, leaving a lasting impact on her community and inspiring future generations of changemakers.
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    • A “Thank You” is Good Enough

      Jan 29, 2024, 17:17 PM by Dani Tinker
      Vernon Shelton, a Dunn, North Carolina native, exemplifies southern hospitality and altruism through 45 years of dedicated service with Meals on Wheels, driven by a genuine desire to help others and foster meaningful connections, underscoring the significance of heartfelt commitment in community impact.
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    • Delivering Compassion: Why One Subaru Sales Manager Committed His Life to Serving Homebound Seniors

      Dec 4, 2023, 17:26 PM by Dani Tinker
      Darren Hills was profoundly moved during a Meals on Wheels delivery when he encountered an injured senior. This encounter fueled his commitment to the cause, leading him to join the organization's board and catalyzing a partnership through his role at Shults Subaru.
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    • Finding A Slice of Heaven

      Nov 9, 2023, 16:01 PM by Dani Tinker
      In 1975, Michael joined the army as an audacious 18-year-old. He’s completed two tours of infantry duty, received a gold star as a standout army recruiter, braved the winters of Southwestern Germany and endured 10 days atop an Alaskan glacier. This is his story.
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    • Ella Stewart and the Elegy of Her Kinfolk

      Oct 17, 2023, 13:57 PM by Dani Tinker
      On the surface, there’s nothing extraordinary about knocking on a door until you meet a Meals on Wheels volunteer. Then, you see a knock for what it is: a conduit to building a deep connection with a stranger that endures far beyond a nutritious meal.
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    • Power of a Knock: Stories of Incredible Impact

      Aug 31, 2023, 16:32 PM by Dani Tinker
      On the surface, there’s nothing extraordinary about knocking on a door until you meet a Meals on Wheels volunteer. Then, you see a knock for what it is: a conduit to building a deep connection with a stranger that endures far beyond a nutritious meal.
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    • The [Sign] Language of Kindness

      Aug 15, 2023, 15:05 PM by Dani Tinker
      Debbie is an inspiring Meals on Wheels volunteer with a very special story. When Dennis, a client who is deaf, lost the ability to read lips during the pandemic, Debbie leaped in to teach herself adult sign language.
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    • Puppy Love: The Power of Pet Companionship

      Jul 7, 2023, 14:10 PM by Dani Tinker
      Two seniors native to Knoxville, Tennessee — Judy and Brenda — couldn’t imagine life without their respective pets, Hazel and Brownie, who provide companionship and, of course, give lots of love.
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    • Below the Georgia Pines: The Story of Frank + Blade

      Jun 1, 2023, 16:19 PM by Dani Tinker
      Frank has been granted the gift of sharing the last 12 or so years with his favorite furry companion, Blade - who keeps Frank healthier, happier and more independent just by staying by his side.
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    • All The Good We Can Do: The Story of a Father-Daughter Volunteer Team

      May 10, 2023, 11:47 AM by Dani Tinker
      Volunteering for Meals on Wheels has brought a father and his daughter closer than ever as they work together to make a difference in their community.
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    • Still Dancing at 89 Years Young!

      Nov 22, 2022, 15:25 PM by Dani Tinker
      Local programs are struggling to keep up with rising costs and increased demand, and an innovative partnership between Meals on Wheels America and Food Lion Feeds aims to ease that burden.
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    • From the Classroom to Home: Joel’s Story of Health, Hope and Perseverance

      Oct 2, 2024, 21:54 PM by Mara Cole
      Joel Roy, a retired high school teacher, faces mobility issues and health challenges but wants to maintain his independence. Meals on Wheels has been essential in helping him stay healthy and active, providing nutritious meals and support that allow him to remain in his home. After waiting two years to join the program, Joel now credits Meals on Wheels with improving his quality of life. Many seniors, like Joel, are still waiting for assistance, prompting efforts to expand the program’s reach.
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