Meals On Wheels Loves Volunteers

Now more than ever, nonprofit organizations rely on the generous support of volunteers to meet the growing needs of our community. At Meals On Wheels of Northeast Ohio, we are so grateful for our dedicated volunteers who help deliver meals to the homes of vulnerable seniors. We could not do this work without you!

While it is so important to make sure that no senior is left hungry or alone, safety is our number one priority. We’ve initiated procedures for delivering meals to keep volunteers, staff members, and the clients we serve safe through the duration of the pandemic.

Volunteers must wear personal protective equipment, including face coverings, while delivering meals. Social distancing delivery measures are also put into place. Clients are encouraged to set a chair or small table outside of their doors so that volunteers can deliver meals without any close contact.

Meals On Wheels volunteers are the backbone to successfully getting nutritious meals to seniors who are often isolated, living alone, and fearful of going out to stores due to the threat of COVID-19. They have committed themselves to safely helping their elderly neighbors during these difficult times.

From all of us at Meals On Wheels NEO, thank you to all who volunteer!

We want to highlight just a few of the amazing individuals who deliver meals in Stark, Summit, and Wayne Counties. Here is what they have to say about their volunteer experience.

Meet our volunteers

Ernie Adams

Pictured: Jackson Township volunteer Ernie Adams and Meals On Wheels Site Coordinator Tree Jakupca. Please note the photo was taken prior to the pandemic.

“I was lucky enough to retire fairly young and I needed to keep busy. I spent almost 40 years in the restaurant, so feeding people seemed like a good way to give back. I get easily attached to these people and try to go out of my way to make sure they get their food. My daughter-in-law and I even took Thanksgiving dinner to a gentleman a couple of years ago.”

“I expected my employees to be reliable at my restaurant, so I find myself feeling responsible for my route even on the days I’m not scheduled. I plan to be a driver for a long time. Tree is the best ‘boss’ I’ve had in my five years. You have yourselves a really good one with her.”

Steve and Mary Jo Robbins

Pictured: Steve and Mary Jo Robbins getting ready to deliver meals.

“Our participation with Meals On Wheels helps address our desire to be actively involved with our community, and also allows us to provide the basic nutritional needs of our neighbors. We enjoy seeing the people we serve each week. We are able to just remind each other that we all matter.”

“We have witnessed first-hand how important this program is to those in need. My father enjoyed the benefits of Meals On Wheels, and we wanted to return the favor. Clearly, this service is needed now more than ever.”

“We would also like to acknowledge the dedicated and tireless efforts of Tabitha and all the people that make this program work.”

Alan Titcombea

Pictured: Alan Titcombea getting ready to deliver meals.

“I keep coming back because it makes me feel like I am doing something good. I have been with Meals On Wheels for two years.”

Linda Irons

Pictured: Linda Irons getting ready to deliver meals.

“I keep returning because of my relationship with clients. I have been with Meals On Wheels for two years and deliver three days a week.” 

How you can get involved

Are you thinking about joining us in the fight against senior hunger? Delivering meals is a safe, contact-free way to make a difference for those most in need.

You can sign up to volunteer for a delivery route by completing a short, online application. You can also contact Meals On Wheels NEO at 330-832-7220 or MOWVolunteer@vantageaging.org.

If you do not want to volunteer but still want to support Meals On Wheels for local seniors, consider donating. Your dollars go directly toward supporting the nutritional needs of seniors in Stark, Summit, and Wayne Counties.

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