The Caddo Council on Aging, Mount Canaan Baptist Church, Grace CDC, and Commissioner Steven Jackson are teaming up to provide hot meals to local seniors during the Thanksgiving holiday. Shreveport Volunteers are needed to deliver 1,500 meals to seniors across Shreveport & Caddo Parish. For many the holiday is a time for family and cheer but we know that many seniors may spend the holiday alone, or would not prepare a meal for themselves.

“We know that many seniors would normally enjoy meals in a congregate setting, this year poses a great risk to seniors who are vulnerable to the deadly virus,” said Monica Wright Executive Director of the Caddo Council on Aging. Interested volunteers can sign up here.

All volunteers will have to attend a very brief zoom training in order to adhere to Caddo Council on Aging safety protocols. “This is a great opportunity to give back during the holiday season. We are mindful that this holiday season may be filled with grief. We want to do our part to bring peach and joy to seniors in the safest way possible," said Pastor Greg Oliver of Mount Canaan Baptist Church. Meals will be delivered via contactless protocol currently utilized by the Caddo Council on Aging.
The group is seeking volunteers to help deliver meals throughout Caddo on Thanksgiving Day (Thursday, November 25, 2021). Students can request letter to verify their participation for service project. Person under 18 years of age, must be accompanied by an adult.

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