Jennifer Steele, the CEO of Meals on Wheels, says what she’s seeing right now is a “perfect storm,” worse than anything she’s experienced; even during the pandemic.Meals on Wheels uses professional drivers that are hard to find right now, using gas that’s more expensive, delivering food delayed by supply chain issues to seniors in exponentially increasing numbers. The concern is that all of these hurdles will ultimately leave local seniors without the help they need.The organization is in desperate need of donations and volunteers. Click here for more information.
CINCINNATI —
Jennifer Steele, the CEO of Meals on Wheels, says what she’s seeing right now is a “perfect storm,” worse than anything she’s experienced; even during the pandemic.
Meals on Wheels uses professional drivers that are hard to find right now, using gas that’s more expensive, delivering food delayed by supply chain issues to seniors in exponentially increasing numbers.
The concern is that all of these hurdles will ultimately leave local seniors without the help they need.
The organization is in desperate need of donations and volunteers. Click here for more information.