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Volunteers deliver Thanksgiving meals
Hundreds of volunteers will deliver more than 3,000 meals on Thanksgiving Day to senior citizens who reside in low-income subsidized housing throughout eight counties of southeast Wisconsin.
FRANKLIN, Wis. - Hundreds of volunteers will deliver more than 3,000 meals on Thanksgiving Day to senior citizens who reside in low-income subsidized housing throughout eight counties of southeast Wisconsin.
Free meals
What we know:
The food and supplies are paid for by Community Projects for Seniors, from donations made by individuals and companies in our community.
The volunteers will plate, wrap and box 3,000+ meals between 8:35 a.m. and 10:20 a.m. at Franklin High School.
The owners of Meyer’s Restaurant use the school’s kitchen to prepare the food.
This is the 39th year in a row that Community Projects for Seniors has delivered free hot meals on holidays to low-income senior citizens (age 60 and older) who reside in subsidized housing.
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What's on the menu?
What we know:
Turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, green beans, hot apples with topping, dinner roll & butter, a mini muffin, 2 butter, a hand-made placemat from a child, and kind words & a smile from our volunteers.
Volunteers
What you can do:
Community Projects for Seniors need volunteers for Christmas Day. Those wanting to volunteer need to attend a one-hour volunteer orientation on Dec. 6 or Dec. 8.
New volunteers should schedule an orientation by calling us at 414-444-6544 or going to our website: CPforSeniors.org.
The Source: The information in this post was provided by Community Projects for Seniors.