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“Mealed It!” Giving Tuesday fundraiser returns Nov. 28, 2023

Meals on Wheels of Greenville will host its fourth annual decorating competition to raise $50K to provide holiday gift bags for its ~1,500 homebound clients.

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Two representatives from Meals on Wheels Greenville smiling while wearing festive accessories.

Taking place in the Truist Culinary and Hospitality Innovation Center kitchen, three teams are rolling up their sleeves, to win the title of “Mealed It!” Champions and raise funds to support Greenville County’s homebound.

Photo provided by Meals on Wheels of Greenville

The dough is rollin’ again. Meals on Wheels of Greenville is whipping up its fourth annual “Mealed It!” Giving Tuesday fundraiser on Tuesday, November 28 to raise $50,000 to provide holiday gift bags for its ~1,500 homebound clients this season.

How it works:

  • The live showing of “Mealed It!” will air on Tuesday, November 28 at 7 p.m. on Meals on Wheels of Greenville’s Facebook page on Tuesday, November 28 at 7 p.m.
  • Three teams will be challenged to recreate a holiday confection made by Tayler Profit, owner of local Sweets Tayler Made.
  • Teams will do their best…
  • And viewers tuning in will donate to vote for the team that “Mealed It!” best.

Each vote is $10 and you can vote online anytime or text in to vote during the live show.

All proceeds benefit Meals on Wheels of Greenville’s mission to deliver #MoreThanMeals to those who are homebound, isolated, lonely, and/or struggling in our community.

Tune in and support homebound neighbors

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