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No matter what your schedule looks like, Meals on Wheels can find a route that works for you.

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Did you know? In Greenville, 60,000+ people are unsure where their next meal will come from. Food insecurity is a big issue affecting many of our neighbors —but you can help change that.

Each week, hundreds of Meals on Wheels Greenville volunteers help deliver nourishment to homebound folks in need. Local volunteers are essential for driving 130+ routes to ensure these families receive nutritious meals. Companies like TD Synnex and Thrive Upstate are among those helping to deliver and pack meals — and you can, too.

Want to give back locally? Meals on Wheels offers both individual + group volunteer opportunities, and you can learn more by attending their virtual volunteer orientation on Zoom.

Whether you’re new to the area or a lifelong local, Meals on Wheels needs your help. They’re working to prepare and deliver nearly 1,500 meals every day, and would love your support.

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