Metro Meals on Wheels now makes it even easier to get involved with the Blizzard Box Blitz! If you can't pack boxes, you can sure spare $10 to sponsor a Blizzard Box and help feed seniors in our communities.
A nutritious diet is important, particularly for seniors, to avoid illness, recover from injury and live longer lives. That’s why Metro Meals on Wheels has partnered with Minnesota’s Nutritious Food Coalition, a statewide effort to increase participation in the state’s Food Support, formerly Food Stamp, program.
As part of negotiations to reach spending targets for the current biennium, most Waivered Services reimbursement rates, including Home Delivered Meals, were cut 1.5% effective July 1, 2011.
Meals on Wheels partner, Xcel Energy, offers to useful tips on managing the dangerous heat to stay safe.
The North Minneapolis Meals on Wheels program will resume meal service Thursday, May 25th. Volunteers are needed!
The North Minneapolis Meals on Wheels program is closed Monday 5/23/11 due to storm damage.
The Senate Budget proposes drastic changes and cuts to funding for Meals on Wheels and other services.
Come to the February 19th Hands On Twin Cities Volunteer Expo to learn about MMOW!
Meals on Wheels in Ramsey County gets a healthful makeover and prepares for the next generation of meal recipients.
Minnesota Children's Museum and Doing Good Together will host a family volunteerism event January 15 - 30, 2011 at the Museum. During the event, children and adults can begin or continue a tradition of service through simple, hands-on projects. Metro Meals on Wheels will be the recipient of one of those projects.