Meals-on-Wheels volunteers needed
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COLUMBUS – LifeCare Alliance, the Midwest’s leading provider of Meals-on-Wheels, is currently recruiting individuals, companies, social clubs and schools to deliver meals during the lunch hour to older adults and homebound individuals who are medically challenged and living with a disability in the community.
LifeCare Alliance will continue to serve all qualifying clients, but needs more volunteers.
Currently, LifeCare Alliance operates hot-meal routes five days a week in Champaign County with routes needing to be filled immediately. Volunteers may adopt a route one day a week, one day a month or any amount in between. Any level of participation will save LifeCare Alliance the cost of a paid driver, with no expense to volunteers.
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