Our congregate sites have a new name - Meet & Eat! Not only is it important for seniors to get proper nutrition, but to socialize with peers and activate the parts of the brain that regulate mental health. Meals on Wheels Meet & Eat sites offer a place to achieve both of these and have become a staple in many seniors’ routines. Join us for food and friendship!
Save the date: BINGO Bonanza at The Bluffs!
We go bonkers for BINGO, and can’t wait to see you at the second annual BINGO Bonanza at The Bluffs, on Tuesday, September 10. More information to come next month!
August Menu Highlight
Throughout 2024, we have been building partnerships with farmers, producers, and growers from across the Copper Country and surrounding area to bring in locally grown/raised food. Now, just over a quarter of the way through the funding period, Meals on Wheels is delighted to announce that every single day this month will feature at least one locally sourced menu item. Check out the full menu!
We accept Bridge Card payments!
Seniors participating in our Meals on Wheels program that receive food assistance have the option to use their Michigan Bridge Card to cover the optional donation for their meals. It’s quick and easy, learn how today!
Freeman takes on new role
Zane Freeman has embarked on a new professional journey, starting recently as a Community Support Specialist in Copper Shores Outreach & Education. He will be working across departments, helping participants in Copper Shores Bridges connect to local community resources. Learn more about his new role.
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