Marcee’s Corner August 2017

This month I want to dedicate my space to an announcement I’d like to share with you. If you know someone who is looking for somewhere to make a charitable donation, now would be a great time to tell them about this challenge. I am constantly amazed at the generosity of our community! Without generous help like this, we would not have the funds needed to provide meals to all the seniors who request our service. Thank you, Tom!

Double the Money Challenge Supporting Meals on Wheels, a Personal Invitation:
My name is Tom. My wife and I value Meals on Wheels and the people who are served. We care enough that we are willing to donate up to $10,000 to challenge others who also care about seniors having a warm balanced meal along with a friendly well-being check.  My wife and I will match dollar for dollar, up to $10,000, every Double the Money donation through September 30. If $25 is given, we will match that amount to provide a $50 total donation to Meals on Wheels. $500 will become $1,000 and so on. With enough support, $10,000 will become $20,000!

Please share this challenge with anyone you know who values the services that Meals on Wheels provides to our community. Whether you share the message or make a donation, please note that it’s for the Double the Money Challenge.

Thank you!
Marcee Woffinden
Nutrition Services Director

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