
With help from a friend, longtime volunteer gets back on the road
After a heart surgery, Jim worried he would have to quit what he described as the “best job in the world.” Then a friend stepped in to help.
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Watch VideoAfter a heart surgery, Jim worried he would have to quit what he described as the “best job in the world.” Then a friend stepped in to help.
Last summer, Cordelia Henderson felt like something was missing. Living alone during the pandemic, she wasn’t feeling as connected to her community as she would like. Then she saw a post online about a need for Meals on Wheels volunteers and knew what she had to do.