Wayne County Meals on Wheels Volunteers - The Heart of our Community
Wayne County Senior Services Department’s senior nutrition program is a volunteer driven program that provides congregate, home-delivered (Meals on Wheels), liquid, and Halal meals to the eligible senior residents in the 34 communities of Western Wayne County and Downriver. Meals are packed, picked-up or delivered from, or consumed on-site at 40 nutrition sites consisting of churches, senior centers, senior apartment buildings and schools in Out-Wayne County.
Our Need
Volunteers are the heart and soul of our department and without them we would not be able to serve and deliver the more than 850,000 meals projected this fiscal year. Unfortunately, weContinue reading
Wayne County Senior Services Department’s senior nutrition program is a volunteer driven program that provides congregate, home-delivered (Meals on Wheels), liquid, and Halal meals to the eligible senior residents in the 34 communities of Western Wayne County and Downriver. Meals are packed, picked-up or delivered from, or consumed on-site at 40 nutrition sites consisting of churches, senior centers, senior apartment buildings and schools in Out-Wayne County.
Our Need
Volunteers are the heart and soul of our department and without them we would not be able to serve and deliver the more than 850,000 meals projected this fiscal year. Unfortunately, we were impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic which resulted in a significant loss of volunteers necessary to meet our mission. Restoring our volunteer network to pre-pandemic numbers is our department’s most important objective. Our program needs 200 hundred additional active volunteers.
Route Delivery Details
Meals are delivered Monday through Thursday between the hours of 8:30 am and 1:00 pm.
The average home delivery route serves 10 clients and takes about 1 -1 ½ hours to complete. Delivery starts times vary depending on location.
Employees may volunteer time every day, a few days per week or occasionally as a substitute.
The Reward
Volunteers can serve their individual community by helping to address the escalating issue of senior hunger, senior isolation and help to keep older adults safe and independent in their homes. Meals on Wheels clients must come to the door to receive their meals from the volunteers to confirm their wellness. If a client does not come to the door, the listed emergency contact is notified. The pride and satisfaction experienced when providing a meal to someone is deep and lasting. Personal engagement is equally satisfying for both the volunteer and older adults.
Opportunities to Engage Volunteers
Encourage businesses to adopt a route or multiple routes in a community where their business is located. Allow employees to volunteer to deliver meals for the adopted route(s). Or allow employees to volunteer to deliver meals in the community where they live. Support volunteers by providing discounts or other incentives when they shop at or purchases services.
Partner with colleges and universities to provide students with opportunities to work, volunteer, fulfill community service requirements, or intern for educational credits with the Senior Services Department. Students can work at a community distribution site to package meals for delivery, meal delivery runners or as meal delivery drivers. Our focus is students attending a local college or university authorized for work study, internships, practicums, community service or simply wishing to volunteer, in one of the 34 communities we serve.
Encourage faith-based organizations to adopt a route or multiple routes in a community where their church or faith-based organization is located. Members can volunteer to deliver meals for the route, or members can volunteer to deliver meals in another community.
How you can support our volunteer recruitment plan
Provide the name and address of businesses in your community and a contact person if known
Provide the name and address of faith-based organizations in your community and a contact person if known
Share flyers and other marketing materials with others
We want to hear how Wayne County Senior Services has affected you. Are you one of our meal recipients, a family member of a meal recipient, or maybe one of our volunteers? Tell us how being part of the Meals on Wheels program has impacted your life.
I retired a few years ago. Friends that I have known most of my life asked me to become a volunteer driver for the Meals on Wheels of Wayne. The folks that already worked there are amazing and very positive. It would be difficult to leave even if I wanted to due to their constant positive feedback.
My route has gone up and down over the years. I have gotten to know most of my clients well. I know what they like and don't like and a little of their family history. When one of them moves or passes away... Continue reading
I have been volunteering for almost a year already. My husband joins me every other week. I look forward to it every week. Our site coordinator Katherine does a great job keeping everything organized. I enjoy the fellowship as we package up the meals and really feel appreciated by the clients we deliver to. I feel so blessed to be able to help others in need and hope I can for some time yet. This is a wonderful program and thank those for making it possible.
Thank you for your Home-Delivered Meals Program. I appreciate them very much. They have been a big help. My driver, Jeremy, has been so kind and helpful. God Bless you all.
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Meals on Wheels Ride-Along with Wayne State University
Students and faculty from Wayne State University had their first experience as Meals on Wheels volunteers with the Senior Services Department Director, Dr. Chuck Jackson, current volunteers and staff in Garden City on March 14, 2024