Meals still needs volunteers

San Diego County Meals on Wheels Board Chair Antoinette Middleton, San Diego County District Attorney Summer Stephan and Meals on Wheels Executive Officer Brent Wakefield kicked off senior hunger and isolation awareness program Champions Week on Monday.

Meals on Wheels America, a national organization dedicated to addressing senior isolation and hunger is celebrating Champions Week in San Diego to help raise awareness for the growing number of seniors in need in the San Diego region, as well as the nation at large.
San Diego County District Attorney Summer Stephan kicked off the week-long campaign by delivering meals to elderly clients on Monday morning.

The organization, in a pre-pandemic world, utilized volunteers to deliver meals to senior citizens across the county, some of whom were already homebound or relied on Meals on Wheels volunteers for consistent socialization.

Now past the year-mark of physical distancing and more isolated than ever before, many of those seniors are increasingly vulnerable and in need of social interaction, Stephen said.

“As a society, we are most civilized when we take care of our most vulnerable,” Stephan said.

The organization, which serves more than 2,000 clients each month across the county has seen a 47% increase in the number of older adults receiving home-delivered meals and other services since March 13, 2020.

South County Service Center Manager Meals on Wheels Chequita Falls said she and East County Service Center Manager Tim Ray often identify similar challenges in their areas, especially the double-challenge of having many older volunteers who are at risk of contracting COVID-19.

Stephen said visits from Meals on Wheels volunteers also serve as a type of wellness check, ensuring homebound seniors who are at risk of elder abuse are safe from harm.
Volunteers may be the only person Meals on Wheels clients see all day, simultaneously providing human contact and a safety net.

Anyone interested in learning more can visit www.sandiegomealsonwheels.org, Wakefield said.

Falls added that anyone wanting to learn more or volunteer can call (800) 573-6467 for more information.