By Julie Piper Finley | Director of Marketing & Communications
"Sam" is widowed and lives alone. After her husband died suddenly, she found herself lonely and depressed. She began to attend the the senior meal site in Gresham, Oregon where she was soon engaged as a daily volunteer.
“There is no question that the people at the Ambleside Center were a lifeline for me and helped me through my depression,” Sam said. “Before I knew it, I was volunteering! I can’t do the whole job – I know I have limitations – but I do what I can and they welcome what skills I do have.”
Sam recently fell at home and broke a couple of ribs and is now receiving Meals on Wheels. “I’m seeing the program from an entirely different angle now,” she said with a laugh. “Some of the volunteers I saw at the center every day are now delivering my meals. It’s interesting to see the different personalities of the drivers. I can see how a little friendly visit can make a world of difference to a homebound senior.”
Sam is one of thousands of seniors we serve daily -- and who depend on Meals on Wheels for both daily sustenance and a friendly visit. This service is even more vital for those, like Sam, who receive meals on the weekends as well. They typically have no access to fresh food other than what the Meals on Wheels People volunteer brings them. For many, the only whole fruit they see is what comes in their lunch. The cost of providing a year of meals to a homebound senior is $1,320 while the cost of institutional care is upwards of $60,000 annually. Meals on Wheels allows seniors to age in place, enriching our neighborhoods and allowing them to maintain their dignity. We are very appreciative of the many donations that have come in from Global Giving to help us maintain this program.
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