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Vulcan Materials Company Continues Decades-Long Commitment to Service

Vulcan Materials Company’s dedication to service runs deep, from conducting its own annual workplace campaign for United Way of Central Alabama (UWCA) to its senior management serving on UWCA’s Board of Directors. Since 2017, the Vulcan Materials Company Foundation has also made annual gifts to United Way Meals on Wheels in honor of its Dolcito Quarry team….
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Meals on Wheels Makes an Eye-Opening Difference

John O’Brien has called the same Birmingham house his home since 1963. Now 79 years old and completely blind, he’s still able to live alone thanks to his familiar routines, his community and — for the past 15 years — daily visits from United Way Meals on Wheels. “It’s not just the food,” John said….
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A Couple Dedicated to Service Finds Support at Home

At United Way Meals on Wheels, each delivery is an investment in the dignity, independence and well-being of our aging neighbors in Jefferson County, all of whom have given much to their communities in their own way through the years. For Anderson and Bernice Mahan, the service provided by Meals on Wheels has added stability…
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Delivering More than Just a Meal

In attracting volunteers, United Way Meals on Wheels taps into a defining trait of our area — neighborly care. That’s what makes Meals on Wheels’ mission so personal for Sonya Mitchell, a volunteer from Birmingham’s Titusville community. A proud Talladega College graduate and lifelong community servant, Sonya has deep roots in her neighborhood. She first…
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Get Your Second Helping for the Winter

Second Helping is a bulletin distributed quarterly to Meals on Wheels clients throughout Jefferson County. It briefly covers important topics, such as nutrition, health and safety, that support Meals on Wheels’ mission of helping seniors live healthier, more independent lives in their own homes — right where they want to be. To read the latest…
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