05/28/2026
For Steve, volunteering at MOWGLV became more than a way to spend his time; it became his calling ๐ซ
After facing personal loss and searching for a deeper purpose, Steve found his way to MOWGLV. What began as volunteering a few days a week quickly turned into a daily commitment to supporting homebound seniors and adults with disabilities across our community.
We are incredibly grateful for volunteers like Steve who continue to make such a meaningful impact each day.
Read his full story: https://brnw.ch/21x2TWS
05/12/2026
What a special afternoon spent celebrating the people who help make our mission possible ๐
Recently, hosted a Volunteer Appreciation Event, welcoming both familiar and new faces into our office for connection, conversation, and a behind-the-scenes look at our facility.
It was wonderful having volunteers spend time together and connect with Melanie Kohler as she continues learning more about the incredible community behind MOWGLV ๐ค
A huge thank you to Josh Early Candies for donating so many delicious treats for our volunteers ๐ซ The candy was a huge hit!
05/05/2026
A big thank you to the Student Government at Veterans Memorial for their incredible efforts ๐
Through their food drive and hands-on support, they helped pack 100 shelf-stable boxes for our clients, providing extra nourishment and care to neighbors who need it most.
We are so inspired by their leadership and commitment to giving back at such a young age. Thank you for making a meaningful impact in our community! Parkland School District
05/04/2026
Thereโs something powerful about coming together for a shared purpose โญ
Last month, Dina had the opportunity to attend the United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley's Celebration of Caring alongside so many organizations and community leaders making a difference.
Itโs a reminder that the work we do each day is part of something bigger ๐ค From delivering meals to providing connection and support, it takes a community working together to create lasting impact.
We are grateful to be part of a network that continues to show up for homebound seniors and adults with disabilities.
05/04/2026
Geraldโs story is a powerful reminder of how deeply connected this work really is ๐
What began as a way to give back alongside his wife turned into years of service, showing up for neighbors when it mattered most. Today, as someone receiving meals himself, Gerald understands the impact from both sides.
Itโs not just about whatโs delivered, itโs about the care, awareness, and connection that comes with it. For many, that knock at the door means someone is looking out for them.
That is what truly means.