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Local Businesses Keep Meals on Wheels Going

CVAA Thanks Local Partners 

Middlebury, VT -   CVAA has provided over 38,000 hot nutritious Meals on Wheels to homebound seniors in Addison County this year. None of this would have been possible without the dedication and commitment from our volunteers and business partners.

CVAA would like to thank the following businesses and their employees for their continued support of the Meals on Wheels program. The following businesses have been delivering meals to Middlebury seniors providing nutritious meals, a friendly visit, and a safety check: Trusted Real Estate Referrals, National Bank of Middlebury, Key Bank, Breadloaf Corp, St. Mary’s School, Bridge School, and the United Universalist Church.

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"Volunteers keep our Meals on Wheels service rolling, without them we would have our elder community members on waiting lists to receive meals." According to Tracy Corbett, CVAA Meals on Wheels Coordinator, "We are very fortunate to live and work in the greater Middlebury area where not only individuals but businesses as well take ownership of this program in our community." Meals on Wheels drivers are needed in Middlebury on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdays. For more information contact Corbett at 1-800-642-5119.

CVAA helps seniors age with independence and dignity by providing information, services, education, support and advocacy to seniors and caregivers in Addison County.

For information about services available for seniors 60 and older call the Senior Helpline at 1.800.642.5119.
Senior HelpLine: (800) 642-5119 (Voice/TTY)

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