Throughout the year, Meals on Wheels for Western New York is committed to providing nutritious food and a friendly visit to homebound clients around the region. In addition to helping meet these critical basic needs for their clients, the staff and volunteers at Meals on Wheels find ways to make birthdays and holidays a little more special for each client by sharing cakes, cards and other surprises throughout the year.
During the Christmas season, a tradition has developed in which Bishop Richard Malone and Father Ryszard Biernat join Meals on Wheels to visit numerous clients during meal delivery. For the fourth year, the pair were eagerly received by clients who wanted to share a prayer and receive Holy Communion. Each client also received a hand-made card and ornament created by children through a local religious education program.
One client, Carol Duffie, was so excited about the visit it had
her up early just like a kid on Christmas morning. "I didn't want to miss the Bishop! I was up at 6 a.m. today." Carol was all smiles during the visit. "I love Meals on Wheels."
Jesus and Elisa Gomez even had two of their sons over for the special
visit. "We were so happy to introduce
the Bishop to our family!" They told the Bishop all about how they met, and
Jesus even proclaimed with pride "we've been married for 65 years!"
The staff and volunteers at Meals on Wheels love organizing these special
experiences for clients and seeing the happiness it brings them.
"A visit from the Bishop and Father brings incredible joy during
the holiday season, and we are so honored to be a part of providing this
experience. We are grateful that the they enjoy visiting with our homebound
seniors, and we appreciate their support of the work that we do every day,"
Tara A. Ellis, CEO and President, Meals on Wheels for WNY, said.
Bishop Malone says every year how much he enjoys delivering with
Meals on Wheels for WNY. "One of the most important things we do as Catholics
is take care of our neighbors," Bishop Malone said. "I encourage everyone to
find the time to volunteer and help someone in need."
Meals on Wheels for WNY serves more than 3,600 homebound seniors
and disabled individuals each year. This
wouldn't be possible without the help of 1,600 incredible volunteers - 400 of
whom are on the streets each day.
It takes just one hour to volunteer and people can deliver as
frequently or infrequently as they wish.
Both drivers and servers are needed.
With 25 sites throughout WNY, volunteers can easily serve out of a site
near their home, work or school (wherever they are mid-day).
Volunteers routinely report that they "get more out of volunteering than they
give." Learn more about volunteering and
how you can make a difference at https://www.mealsonwheelswny.org/volunteer.