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Posted on: January 24, 2020
Volunteering in any way is a great way to give back and get involved in your community, and one way to make a difference in just an hour is through Meals on Wheels. Meals on Wheels is a nation-wide program that delivers nutritious, well-balanced, and affordable meals to home-bound seniors Monday through Friday.
The starting point for Meal Delivery in Auburn Hills is the Auburn Hills Community Center, where volunteers pick up meals and deliver them to home-bound seniors designated on each route. These deliveries not only serve as a delivery of a hot meal and a smile, but a daily visit and wellness check on a member of our community. For some, this may be the only visit they receive that day.
We are currently in need of more volunteers for this program. This is a great opportunity for individuals, groups, and companies to get involved in. It only takes about an hour and can be done on your lunch break! Who knew it could be so simple to leave such a great impact on your community?
The first step to becoming a Meals on Wheels Volunteer is filling out our Volunteer Application, which can found here:
Return it by email to [email protected], mail, or dropping it off to the Auburn Hills Community Center. For more information, please contact Cristina Rau or Natalie Stasyk at 248-370-9353.
Natalie Stasyk, Senior Services Program and Volunteer Coordinator & Cristina Rau, Senior Services Nutrition Programs Coordinator