Sunday, May 19, 2019

Meals

Meals on Wheels Meals on Wheels was a very good connection service that taught me some good things. Meals on Wheels is a voluntary work service that deals with elderly mountain who are sick, from diabetes to cancer. We as voluntary workers drop nutrition clear up to these sick people who are registered through with(predicate) the hospital. Thither are many different types of patients you meet. They all happen to be around the same field of battle as well. As we stop by the meals on wheels headquarters we first sign in and then(prenominal) pick up cooler full of cold food and a warm lunch radix to put the stifling meals in.We then drive over to SST. Jude hospital where we pick up the hot food that has the patients names labeled on them. From here we drive to each patients house or flatbed complex and drop off their assigned foods, which is one cold food meal pack, one milk, and a hot meal pack. Some places are so easy as getting off and dropping it off in the ice box they take up set in front of their house or apartment complex while other patients e have to ring the door bell and hand it to them.Some eld we will talk to some of these patients. For instance, at one of the first stops an older lady would get laid outside as we drop the food off and explain to me as shes very sick and doesnt feel well. Then go to explain how we walk with Jesus because we are doing this for her and how we are very blessed for doing it. It goes to surface me how lucky I am for being young and healthy at the age I am and not take life for granted.Another Instance loud be an elderly guy who sits outside with his hotdog everyday before we pull up to drop his food off. He always seems to be In a very good mood and explains to me how I should be at the beach and not here doing this service. It shows the different kinds of people that are out there and there perspective towards things. Most of the people have their kids or husbands answer the door for them to get their fo od. At the end of the day we have delivered the food to dozen different people and head back to theMeals on Wheels headquarters where we drop off the lunch clench and the cooler. That Is the typical day of the Meals on Wheels service work. Hopefully some day In the future I can do this again on my free time.

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