Meals on Wheels of Mercer County (formerly Meals on Wheels of Trenton/Ewing) is a comprehensive nutrition program committed to providing nutritious meals and related services which are designed to promote the independence, dignity, health and well-being of our home bound customers. NEWS on WHEELS INSIDE So Much More Than a Meal . . . . 1 Fresh Produce Program 1 Let’s Do Lunch! 2 Frank Bailey 2 Memorials and Honor Donations 2 National Conference 2 Volunteers Needed!! 3 Volume 6 Issue 1I Fall/Winter 2016 So Much More Than A Meal . . . A Message From Our Executive Director Ernie arrives to do his route with a smile, as many of our volunteers do on a daily basis. Howev- er, Ernie also arrives in a wheelchair. Ernie lives with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), a genetic, connective-tissue disorder that makes his joints too loose, especially his spine. EDS is a little known, and therefore difficult to diagnose, condition that may afflict 1 in 5000 people in the US. The extraordinary thing about Ernie is not the fact that he delivers meals in a wheelchair, but that he was once served by us at the onset of his condi- tion, and when he was well enough decided that delivering meals was something he could do to give back. More often than not, we see the opposite; those who were once volunteers eventually needing our services. It is a very special opportunity when we can help those who once helped us! Ernie calls his condition an “invisible” disability, a characterization he shares with many of those we serve. The homebound are often invisible, especially those who live in isolation, 60% of those we serve. Those with Ehlers-Danlos could suffer for years in silence, and no one would know the difference. After living with the condition as far back as 1st grade, Ernie was finally diagnosed in 2012. He was lucky to put a name to his condition, as 90% of those with EDS go undiagnosed because of the lim- ited number of doctors who are educated about it, and genetic testing is still under research. Ernie first came to volunteer with us in 2013 after his first two surgeries, but then stepped away for anoth- er round of interventions. But he never forgot about us, and returned with us earlier this spring as a driv- er in his well equipped van and high tech wheelchair! Ernie does not only volunteer with us, but keeps a busy schedule. He is one of the co- founders of the Central New Jersey Ehlers-Danlos Support Group, for those and their families who suffer from the condition that currently has about 125 members. He attends the yearly national confer- ence of the Ehlers Danlos Society which presents the latest research on the condition. And he is always looking for ways to inform and connect anyone who may need information and support. As the driver on the route, Ernie always makes a point to ask the runner about each participant they visit that day. He explains that when he was home- bound, what he most looked forward to was the in- teraction he had with our volunteers. So while the timing on the route does not permit Ernie to go to every door, he does feel he is making a difference in the way that he can, and we are exceedingly grateful to call him our volunteer! “This is something I can do, and it takes a village” he says. These are the people and experiences that make us “so much more than a meal”. We are blessed that Ernie, who was once on the receiving end of our meals, can remind us of this every day. For more information on EDS, please go to ehlers-danlos.com MOWMC has provided over 55,000 meals over the past year! MOWMC Partners with the Greenwood Farmers Market to Get Seniors Fresh Produce The Farmers Market Check program, administered through the Mercer County Office on Aging, was developed to provide low-income seniors with checks they can use to purchase fresh produce grown by New Jersey farmers. It offers them an in- creased opportunity to include a nutritious choice to their eating habits, and helps the older adult who may be struggling financially to get the most for their money . Because our seniors are homebound, they have not been able to access the checks they are entitled to receive, until now. By partnering with the local Trenton Greenwood Farmers Market, not only did we get them weekly bags of fresh fruits and veggies delivered by our volunteers this summer, but they are able to extend $25 dollars worth of checks to $50 using “Green Bucks” though a grant the market received! The response has been overwhelming, and the Trenton seniors loved receiving fresh fruit, veggies and even bread! It is our hope to be able to extend this program to all the municipalities we serve in the future! We are always looking for new Volunteers! Contact us today!
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Meals on Wheels of
Mercer County
(formerly Meals on Wheels
of Trenton/Ewing) is a
comprehensive nutrition program committed to
providing nutritious meals and related services which are designed to promote
the independence, dignity, health and well-being of our
home bound customers.
Fall 2012 Volume 4, Issue 2
NEWS on WHEELS
INSIDE
So Much More Than a
Meal . . . .
1
Fresh Produce Program 1
Let’s Do Lunch! 2
Frank Bailey 2
Memorials and
Honor Donations
2
National Conference 2
Volunteers Needed!! 3
Volume 6 Issue 1I Fall/Winter 2016
So Much More Than A Meal . . .
A Message From Our Executive Director Ernie arrives to do his route with a smile, as
many of our volunteers do on a daily basis. Howev-
er, Ernie also arrives in a wheelchair. Ernie lives with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), a
genetic, connective-tissue disorder that makes his
joints too loose, especially his spine. EDS is a little
known, and therefore difficult to diagnose, condition
that may afflict 1 in 5000 people in the US. The extraordinary thing about Ernie is not the
fact that he delivers meals in a wheelchair, but that
he was once served by us at the onset of his condi-
tion, and when he was well enough decided that
delivering meals was something he could do to give
back. More often than not, we see the opposite;
those who were once volunteers eventually needing
our services. It is a very special opportunity when
we can help those who once helped us! Ernie calls his condition an “invisible” disability, a
characterization he shares with many of those we
serve. The homebound are often invisible, especially
those who live in isolation, 60% of those we serve.
Those with Ehlers-Danlos could suffer for years in
silence, and no one would know the difference. After living with the condition as far back
as 1st grade, Ernie was finally diagnosed in 2012. He
was lucky to put a name to his condition, as 90% of
those with EDS go undiagnosed because of the lim-
ited number of doctors who are educated about it,
and genetic testing is still under research. Ernie first
came to volunteer with us in 2013 after his
first two surgeries, but then stepped away for anoth-
er round of interventions. But he never forgot about
us, and returned with us earlier this spring as a driv-
er in his well equipped van and high tech wheelchair!
Ernie does not only volunteer with us, but keeps a
busy schedule. He is one of the co- founders
of the Central New Jersey Ehlers-Danlos Support
Group, for those and their families who suffer from
the condition that currently has about
125 members. He attends the yearly national confer-
ence of the Ehlers Danlos Society which presents the
latest research on the condition. And he is always
looking for ways to inform and connect anyone who
may need information and support.
As the driver on the route, Ernie always makes a
point to ask the runner about each participant they
visit that day. He explains that when he was home-
bound, what he most looked forward to was the in-
teraction he had with our volunteers. So while the
timing on the route does not permit Ernie to go to
every door, he does feel he is making a difference in
the way that he can, and we are exceedingly grateful
to call him our volunteer! “This is something I can do,
and it takes a village” he says. These are the people and experiences that make
us “so much more than a meal”. We are blessed that
Ernie, who was once on the receiving end of our
meals, can remind us of this every day. For more
information on EDS, please go to ehlers-danlos.com
MOWMC
has provided over
55,000
meals over the past year!
MOWMC Partners with the Greenwood Farmers
Market to Get Seniors Fresh Produce
The Farmers Market Check program, administered through the Mercer County
Office on Aging, was developed to provide low-income seniors with checks they can
use to purchase fresh produce grown by New Jersey farmers. It offers them an in-
creased opportunity to include a nutritious choice to their eating habits, and helps the
older adult who may be struggling financially to get the most for their money . Because
our seniors are homebound, they have not been able to access the checks they are
entitled to receive, until now.
By partnering with the local Trenton Greenwood Farmers Market, not only did we
get them weekly bags of fresh fruits and veggies delivered by our volunteers this summer, but they are able to
extend $25 dollars worth of checks to $50 using “Green Bucks” though a grant the market received! The
response has been overwhelming, and the Trenton seniors loved receiving fresh fruit, veggies and even bread!
It is our hope to be able to extend this program to all the municipalities we serve in the future!
We are
always looking for
new Volunteers!
Contact us today!
Page 2 News on Wheels
More than 10 million (1 in 6) seniors in
the U.S. face the threat of hunger and more
than 15 million (1 in 4) are living in isolation.
This past summer, Meals on Wheels Ameri-
ca, in partnership with the Ad Council,
launched its first-ever national campaign
with the goal to recruit 1 million volun-
teers this year alone, to serve the nation’s
most vulnerable citizens. With the senior
population projected to double by 2050,
MOWMC has joined the effort to help inspire a new army of
volunteers locally to meet the growing need. The fully integrated campaign, including TV, radio, print, and
digital public service announcements (PSAs), launched in major
markets across the U.S., Since its launch, we have already seen an
uptick in volunteer inquiries. The campaign, created pro bono by the ad agency Anomaly,
will invite America to “Do Lunch” by volunteering during the
critical lunch hour period to deliver meals and a smile to seniors.
The campaign will tell the poignant stories of just a few of the 2.4
million seniors the national Meals on Wheels network serves
each year, stories that celebrate their lives and show how inspir-
ing, wise and charming they really are. To further highlight their stories, renowned celebrity pho-
tographer Mark Seliger – who has photographed some of our
culture’s most famous faces from Kurt Cobain to President
Obama – turned his lens to Meals on Wheels seniors and created
a series of portraits for the campaign. Local agencies can then
customize them as we did below!
“Let’s Do Lunch”: A Media Campaign
of Meals on Wheels America
Memorials and Honor Donations
Sasa Olessi Montaño, Executive Director, and Tim Wolf, Di-
rector of Program Services, were fortunate this year to attend
the National Meals on Wheels America Conference, “Together
We Rise”, held in Nashville, Tennessee at the end of August.
MOWMC received a scholarship from Meals on Wheels America
in order to attend. The national conference brings together representatives from
over 500 associations from across the country for training and
information sharing explicitly targeted to meals on wheels opera-
tions. They brought back many great ideas!
In Memory of Frank Bailey Jeannene & J. David Wiseman
In Honor of Charles Balaza Andrea Briscese
In Memory Nora Mullen Christopher & Virginia Watters Andrew Cella & Betsey Bergen
Minnie & Tony Arnone William Dill
In Honor of Pat Ware-Thompson Tennille Williams
In Memory of David Yano Nancy B. Challender
Anthony & Theresa Dolhon
Patricia Foldetta Stephanie J. Gorman
Gloria McGowen Joyce H. Rainear
Frank A. Bailey helped get Meals on Wheels in Mercer Coun-
ty rolling in 1973, when as co-founder, he set out in a VW bus and
delivered 4 meals in Trenton, NJ. We lost Frank earlier this year
at the age of 96! Frank was born in Trenton, and served in the South Pacific
during WWII. He was a retired teacher of the deaf at the Katzen-
bach school. He served as President of our Meals on Wheels for
many, many years. Before his passing, he was visited weekly by one of our long
time volunteers, Burt. Burt would see to it that he had everything
he needed, and brought him special seasonal treats. Current staff
had the honor of meeting him before he passed away, thanking
him for his commitment to the homebound, and for founding our
organization.
Thank you for the legacy Frank; you will never be forgotten!
MOWMC Loses One of Our Founders
MOWMC Honored by
the Karma Foundation
On September 20th, 2016, in honor of the Karma Founda-
tion’s 20th Anniversary, they chose 20 outstanding non-profits to
honor for the presentation of the “20 for 20” Awards. MOWMC
received a $10,000 donation as one of the 20, for the outstanding
work we do in feeding the homebound. We are humbled! Established in 1996, the Karma Foundation provides grants in
support of organizations engaged in activities and programs in the areas of Arts & Culture, Autism, Education & Literacy, Health &
Human Services and Development & Enrichment of Jewish Life.
Staff Attends the National
Meals on Wheels Conference.
Page 3 News on Wheels
In an effort to save on postage and trees, Meals on Wheels of Mercer County posts all our donors names in
the online edition of our newsletter on our website.
Please go to www.mealsonwheelsmercer.org to view our acknowledgment. Thank you to all our loyal supporters!
Meals on Wheels
of Mercer County (formerly Meals on
Wheels of Trenton/
Ewing)
320 Hollowbrook
Drive
Ewing, NJ 08638
Phone: 609-695-3483
Email: info@ mealsonwheelsmercer.org
A heartfelt
“Thank You” to all
our volunteers! We
could not do what we
do without you!!!!
A comprehensive nutrition program promoting the dignity and
independence of home bound individuals in
Mercer County .
Board of Directors
Warren Broudy
President
Wayne Pinkstone, Esq.
Vice President
Richard Scheetz
Secretary
Gregory Brennan
Treasurer
Staff
Sasa Olessi Montaño Timothy Wolf
Executive Director Director of Program Services
Kareem Cropper Meredith Redmond
Volunteer Coordinator Office Assistant
www. mealsonwheelsmercer.org
Members at Large (cont’d)
Rachelle Bin, Eaq.
Ronnie Charcalla
Jackie Crane
Greg D’Adamo
Colonel (R) Jon Gribbin
Johanna González
Adam Hughes, Esq.
Hon. John Hughes (Ret.)
Liz Lempert
Helen Hughes Patterson
Susan Valentine
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GRANTS AND CORPORATE
CONTRIBUTIONS The following foundations and corporations have awarded MOWMC grants from February 2016 though
August 31, 2016.
Bonner Foundation
Bristol Myers Squibb
Bunbury Company
Community Foundation of NJ
F.I.S.H Foundation
Janssen Pharmaceuticals
Karma Foundation
Meals on Wheels America
New Jersey Manufactures Company Princeton Area Community Foundation
Thank you for your generous contribu-
tions to Meals on Wheels of
Mercer County
Members at Large
Faria Abedin
John Blake
Justin Bilik
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Leon M. Neely
William Nicholson
Ferris Olin
Rosina Oriti
Robin Osborne
Joe & Stacy Paolella
Anthony Pappalardo
Mr. & Mrs. Scott Parry
Randall Pearl
Judith Pinch
Alexandra Pinz, MD
Anneliese Pollich
R.Z.A
Joseph Randazzo
Rev. Lonnie Reed
Thomas Risoldi
William M. Rittmann
Carol Rommel
Naomi Rose
David Salewski
Elizabeth Samios
Shirley U. Sandford
Barbara Sanna
Mimi Schaaf
Richard & Dorothy Schenck
Iris Seville
Jeanne Shagg
Perry Shapiro
Thomas & Mary Sikos
Joan Silverman
Kathryn Simpson
Carolyn Slaughter
Jerome & Nancy Smith
William R. Smith
Claire Snyder
Carol Sprotzer
Natarajan Srinivasan
John Steele
Marcia B. Steinhauer, Ph D
Maureen Stellato
Hunt Stockwell
Mary Stoka
Patricia Strahle
Victoria Stryker
Stephen Szucs
Beulah Tindall
Margaret Trotman
William Ulmer
Rhonda Upshur
Jorge F. Vazquez Robert & Faye Wacholder
Goldenberg
Eugene Wachspress
Jean Ward
Ann M. Weiser
Cara & Brent Weiss
Richard Weitz
Jeannene & David Wiseman
Brenda Wislar
Monsignor Hugh Ronan, Presi-
dent of MOWTE, presented
Ellen Baker with a crystal vase
honoring her 36 years of service
at the July luncheon.
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Tracy McManimon
Karen Mearns Delores & Edward Megyesy Susan Milewski
Lisa Minich Stefano Modari Joanne Moon
Peyton Murray Paricia S. Natale Dan O'Connor Tasha O'Neill
Brian O'Reilly Jere and Birgitta Paddack Reena Person
C. Petruzzelli
Jovita & Lillian Ramos George Renwick
Williams Reuter Hugh Ronan Neil & Angelica Rudenstine
Sharon L. & David J. Rutkin M. Salvatore Elizabeth Scheiber
Helmut Schwab
Nicholas Schwartz Jean Schwarzbauer Drew Sciaulino Thomas Seel
Hope Shafer Deoki Sharma Debby D. Simmins
SJ Nurses Inc. John Smiley
Oliver Smith
Kathryn Smith Lawrence Stanley Roert & Carrie Stanley
James Steinmetz Kenneth Strycharz Carol Szul
Berardino Testa James Urban Wesley VanPelt Frederick Vereen Jr.
Carol Walton Christopher & Virginia Watters Jennifer Wilde
Tennille Williams Audrey & Forrest Willis Elwyn Wittenborn
Faizyab Zaidi
Robert Zielinski
Donors from February 1, 2016 to August 31, 2016
Golf Outing Event Sponsor $3,000
Accumen & Chi
Golf Outing Platinum Sponsors $2,000
Fox Rothschild
JAMS
The Mercadien Group
Golf Outing Gold Sponsors $1,000
Capital Health
Veronica & Bill Charcalla
Golf Outing Beverage Sponsor $1,000
Friends of Meals on Wheels of Mercer County
Golf Outing Silver Sponsors $600
Abedin Enterprises Leaders for Today Life St. Francis
Michael D. Simko & Jason Riccardo of Morgan Stanley Susan Valentine-Tastefully Simple Golf Outing Donations
James & Kathy Mikosz $200 Linda and Richard Scheetz $250 Jingoli Properties $500
Wawa $500
Thank you to everyone who came out
to play Golf and support our
24th Annual Golf Outing!
$250-499 Nicholas Brown
Michael Einhorn Kouami P. Gaba Cindy Gibson
Edward Kreinik Michaeleen Linahan Brian & Kathleen McGrath
Kenneth J. Potavin
$500-999 Joan Birchenall Jon & Ruth Ann Gribbin
$1000+
Jay R. Monroe Memorial
Foundation Religious Institutions Sisters of Charity $60
First Presbyterian of Ewing (Woman's Group) $100
Grey Nuns of the Sacred Heart $100
First Presbyterian Church of Nottingham Square $330
First Presbyterian Church of Hamilton Square $1,000