South West meals on wheels is a self-sustaining program that receives no governmental funding. We are proud to serve the following areas: Beechview, Bridgeville, Carnegie, Cecil, Clinton, Collier Township, Crafton, Dormont, Greentree, Heidelberg, Imperial, Ingram, Mt Lebanon, Oakdale, Robinson Township, Scott Township, South Fayette, Upper St Clair and Westwood.Our Mission Statement To provide meals to homebound seniors and individualsBenefits of Meals on Wheels Clients receive nutritious homemade food that consists of a hot meal that includes a protein, starch and vegetable; a sandwich or cup of soup, salad, fruit, dessert and a quart of milk every Monday.Our clients receive a visit from a volunteer who delivers the food and provides contact. If clients do not answer the door an emergency contact is called to determine where the client is and that they are well. In some cases this may be the only person that client sees all day.
In 1925, Easton, Connecticut resident Helen Keller challenged the members of Lions International by asking, Will you not constitute yourselves Knights of the Blind in this crusade against darkness?...Let no little deaf-blind child go untaught, no blind man or woman go unaided.The Lions Clubs of Connecticut are meeting that challenge in many ways including the operation of Low Vision Centers in Bridgeport, Danbury, Derby, Greenwich, Naugatuck, New Haven, North Haven and Waterbury. Clients seen at the Lions Low Vision Center must be under the care of an eye professional and must have been seen by them within the last month
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