McKee to deliver Rhode Island’s 20 millionth Meals on Wheels delivery
Governor Dan McKee will celebrate the long-standing Meals on Wheels program in Rhode Island by making its 20 millionth home delivery on Friday
New Board Members for Meals on Wheels
Engel & Völkers of East Greenwich announced that Tatiana Pimentel has joined its brokerage as a real estate advisor
Gov. McKee Announces Meals on Wheels of RI to Receive $150,000 That Supports COVID-19 Recovery in Rhode Island
Governor Dan McKee today announced that Meals on Wheels Rhode Island will receive $150,000 in funding from AmeriCorps, the federal agency
Meals on Wheels Rhode Island gets $150k in AmeriCorps Funding
Gov. Daniel J. McKee on Tuesday announced that $150,000 in AmeriCorps funding has been awarded to Meals on Wheels Rhode Island for senior health education
Meals on Wheels RI to offer culturally responsive home-delivered meals
Cooperstown, New York, has the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame, Cleveland, Ohio, has the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but they cannot compete with Cranston, Rhode Island, and the brand new home
Street Stories: Partnership between nonprofits teaches intellectually disabled adults the importance of giving back
Corbett is one of several adults with intellectual disabilities participating in Meals on Wheels of Rhode Island, according to J. Arthur Trudeau Memorial Center
Meals on Wheels thanks the ’82 donors who helped us raise over $9,600 in just 24 hours’
Meals on Wheels a pretty good invention, too
Sometimes when things just don’t to go right, you actually end up with an unexpected dividend. In this case, it was meeting Robert Bedrick who lives with his cat Cooper
Portsmouth Senior Center now a Meals on Wheels dispatch site
Helen Spets opened the door to her third-floor apartment at Bay View Estates and greeted her visitors with a big smile and a warm welcome
Senior centers’ pandemic challenge: Keeping seniors engaged and active
Developing healthy connections remains at the heart of the work at the three Chariho region senior centers, pandemic or not. But now, at the beginning of the second winter of the coronavirus