Meals on Wheels delivered despite snow storm

The West Central Saskatchewan area may have received a record amount of snow last week, but that didn't stop Meals on Wheels from being delivered, though! Local Volunteer Coordinator Allison Klein and Client Care Coordinator Krista Finley, together, delivered the Meals in Kindersley.

We're blessed with so many other Snow Angels in our surrounding areas as well. A huge thank you to the following local volunteers and organizations for braving the weather and roads to ensure our clients received a warm meal today. Walter Maggrah in Eatonia; The Eston Lions Club, Matt Toner; The Kinsmen Club of Kerrobert; Mary Kloster in Luseland; Brendan Paproski (EMS) and Kathie Delowsky (Volunteer Services Coordinator), Coralee and Brad Fortin in Rosetown; Stacie Beadle in Biggar; Young's Equipment Inc. in Davidson; Leslie Hicks in Outlook and Kinette Club in Dinsmore. We also had Snow Angels in Kyle, Lucky Lake, Macklin, Wilkie and Unity. We are beyond grateful for the time and efforts you put in to get the meals delivered; it was no easy task with all the snow.

Volunteer work is generous, kind and selfless. We rely heavily on the giving nature of volunteers to make our programs run smoothly and efficiently. Our volunteers' efforts into our Meals on Wheels program have contributed to our goal of maintaining independence for clients in their homes and our residents' well-being. If you or anyone you know wants to become a Saskatchewan Health Authority Volunteer, please contact your local Health care Facility to find out how.

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