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Social Connection | Addressing Senior Hunger and Isolation The best way to fight loneliness is with real, meaningful connection. A warm hello and a quick chat during a Meals on Wheels delivery might seem small, but it’s a lifeline for homebound seniors. These moments of connection help keep them healthy and safe.
I’m talking from my heart. I love this program. It makes me feel alive, like someone cares.
And I know I’m not the only lonely senior.
of Meals on Wheels providers support clients with social connection opportunities beyond the meal of home-delivered meal participants say knowing they will receive regular visits helps them feel safer of participants reported greater social connection after participating in a Meals on Wheels friendly calling program Citations for statistics: 1 2 3 Staying connected is so important for our health and happiness.
Relationships challenge us, excite us, keep our minds sharp, and bring joy and new opportunities into our lives. But as we get older, things change. We might retire, lose loved ones or see our social circle shrink.
Someone who used to be active can become isolated as their mobility decreases, and their world starts to feel smaller. Beyond feeling lonely, isolation can seriously impact our health and even shorten our lives. “This Is My Home, My Neighborhood.
” Charlene is an independent and vibrant 82-year-old who has built a life full of love and memories in her cherished Maryland neighborhood. It’s not uncommon to see Charlene out on her porch, maintaining her long-held position as a steady and visible presence in her tightly knit community. “Having somebody come to your house and have compassion for you, I think it’s wonderful,” she says.
“It seems like the Meals on Wheels folks were put on this Earth to take care of people. I love this home. I love this neighborhood, and I’m very grateful that Meals on Wheels helps me stay.
” READ CHARLENE’S FULL STORY Proven Impact of Social Connection Programs Research backs up what Meals on Wheels providers have known for years: Social connection makes a real difference in seniors’ lives.
This report shows how Meals on Wheels providers are creating a greater sense of social connection, with a measurable increase in clients being able to find companionship when they want it and feeling content with their friendships and relationships. Meals on Wheels is there when friends and family can’t be. Every senior has unique needs, and local providers offer meaningful ways to ensure they feel supported and connected.
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== 4) Group Classes and Activities Seniors can participate in fun and engaging group activities, in person or online, that allow older adults to bond with peers, share their hobbies and learn new skills. The possibilities are endless, but popular options are bingo, exercise, quilting, crafting, book clubs, gardening and the arts. @keydown.
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filter(panel => panel ! == 5) Opportunities to Volunteer We all know how good it feels to volunteer, and seniors can also take part in this fulfilling activity. Volunteering offers significant benefits, including improving physical and mental health, providing a sense of purpose and nurturing new and existing relationships.
“I Give Thanks for Her Every Day. ” Research shows that seniors with pets are less likely to feel lonely or depressed, and they tend to stay healthier. For many older adults, their pet is their closest companion — and sometimes their only source of comfort.
But caring for a pet isn’t always easy. Many seniors face challenges, and some even make heartbreaking sacrifices —29% of seniors have gone without necessities for themselves to care for their furry friends. 4 That’s where Meals on Wheels steps in: 41% of providers offer pet assistance services, helping seniors and their pets stay together.
5 These services include pet food, supplies, access to vet care, grooming and more. And the impact is clear: 97% of clients say that Meals on Wheels makes it possible for them to keep their beloved pet. 6 READ JUDY AND HAZEL’S STORY The Growing Need: More Seniors Are Waiting for Social Connection Every year, Meals on Wheels serves over 2 million seniors, but that’s only a fraction of those in need.
Despite these efforts and the overwhelming evidence showing the positive impact of social connection programs, local Meals on Wheels providers are struggling to keep up with the growing demand. In fact, 1 in 3 Meals on Wheels providers now has a waitlist . This means many seniors who need meals and support are forced to wait — sometimes for months — before they can get help.
And it’s not just about nutritious food. For many, these programs also provide the connection and care that keep them healthy and independent. The need is undeniable.
A survey found that 97% of Meals on Wheels providers believe there is still unmet demand in their communities. 7 Despite their efforts to reach as many seniors in need as possible, too many are going without the nutrition and support they need to age with independence and dignity. Isolation and loneliness are a growing crisis, and with your help, we can reach more seniors and give them the care, companionship and support they deserve.
Your gift will help us end a senior’s wait for moments of connection. 92% of Meals on Wheels providers support clients with social connection opportunities beyond the meal: Cited from Meals on Wheels America 2025 Member Benchmarking Survey, conducted by Meals on Wheels America.
78% of home-delivered meal participants say knowing they will receive regular visits helps them feel more secure: Cited from 2023 Administration for Community Living (ACL) National Survey of Older Americans Act (OAA) Participants. Figures are from the responses of a nationally representative sample of clients receiving Home-delivered meals funded through Title III of the OAA. Data obtained through special ACL request.
53% of participants reported greater social connection after participating in a Meals on Wheels friendly calling program: Cited from Meals on Wheels America. (2024). Evaluating Social Connection Programs: Friendly Calling and Visiting Quantitative Pilot Study.
https://www. mealsonwheelsamerica. org/docs/default-source/research/report_friendly-calling-and-visiting-quantitative-pilot-study_11-8-24.
pdf 2021 Meals on Wheels America Pet Programming and Client Needs Assessment. Available here: https://www. mealsonwheelsamerica.
org/docs/default-source/research/pet-programming-and-client-needs-assessment_final-report. pdf? sfvrsn=29c0b03b_2 Meals on Wheels America 2025 Member Benchmarking Survey, conducted by Meals on Wheels America.
Meals on Wheels America Meals on Wheels Loves Pets 2021 Client Outcome Surveys. Meals on Wheels America 2021 Comprehensive Network Survey conducted by Trailblazer Research. Figure includes respondents that said they were serving fewer than “all” seniors in their market who need nutrition services (includes programs that were serving “some,” “many” or “most” seniors).
(N=478). Report summary: 2021 Member Perspectives and Practices Survey Millions of seniors face hunger, isolation and other challenges that impact their health and well-being. Learn how Meals on Wheels helps address these growing issues.
Learn more about the issues From meal delivery to research and advocacy, our work supports the health, connection and independence of seniors across the country. See how Meals on Wheels changes lives through real stories, powerful outcomes and the national movement to support our senior neighbors.
Our mission is to empower local community programs to improve the health and quality of life of the seniors they serve so that no one is left hungry or isolated. date. setTime(date.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Local Meals on Wheels programs across the nationwide network. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Meals on Wheels America Collaboration Grants is a grant from Meals on Wheels America that funds collaborative projects between two or more local Meals on Wheels programs to improve the health, nutrition, and quality of life of seniors. The program distributes grants as part of a broader member network supporting meal delivery, research, advocacy, health care integration, and innovative programming for seniors facing hunger and isolation. Members benefit from national branding, peer learning communities, advocacy tools, and procurement discounts. Eligible applicants are partnerships of two or more local Meals on Wheels member programs. Total collaboration grants awarded have reached approximately $1.8 million in recent cycles. Award amounts and application deadlines vary; contact Meals on Wheels America at (888) 998-6325 for details.
Meals on Wheels America Meeting Unmet Need Grants is a grant from Meals on Wheels America that funds local Meals on Wheels programs across the country working to expand nutrition access and serve underserved or unserved seniors. The program addresses growing issues of hunger, malnutrition, and social isolation among homebound older adults, for whom Meals on Wheels volunteers are often the only source of daily nutrition and human contact. Grants support expanding meal delivery options, increasing access to medically tailored meals, and reaching seniors who are not yet served by local programs. Eligible applicants are local Meals on Wheels programs within the nationwide network. Award amounts vary; total grants awarded have reached approximately $1.8 million in recent cycles. Contact Meals on Wheels America for current application details and deadlines.
VGF grants will be used to develop and/or support community-based entities to recruit, manage, and support volunteers. CNCS seeks to fund effective approaches that expand volunteering, strengthen the capacity of volunteer connector organizations to recruit and retain skill-based volunteers, and develop strategies to use volunteers effectively to solve problems. Specifically, the VGF grants will support efforts that expand the capacity of volunteer connector organizations to recruit, manage, support and retain individuals to serve in high quality volunteer assignments.Applicants that receive funding under this Notice may directly carry out the activities supported under the award, or may carry out the activities by making sub-grants to community-based entities, supporting volunteer generation at these entities.). Funding Opportunity Number: AC-05-25-21. Assistance Listing: 94.021. Funding Instrument: G. Category: O. Award Amount: $6.1M total program funding.
National Infrastructure Project Assistance (Mega) Program is sponsored by U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT). This program provides funding for large, complex projects that are difficult to fund by other means and likely to generate national or regional economic, mobility, or safety benefits. Major infrastructure projects, such as new transportation hubs or improved access to remote areas, can have a significant positive impact on tourism.