Rotary helps out Odessa’s Meals on Wheels

Executive Director of Meals on Wheels Craig Stoker and Ryder Holder, Rotary member. This project was his idea. (Courtesy Photo)

The Greater Odessa Rotary Club donated painted blocks to help Meals on Wheels of Odessa drivers and others locate clients at their residential addresses.

The brightly painted blocks with contrasting address numbers will make it easier for Meals on Wheels of Odessa drivers to locate clients’ residences.

Along with making it easier to locate the homes of their clients, the blocks will make it easier for Odessa Police and Fire and Rescue to locate homes of seniors in distress.

“We were approached by the Greater Odessa Rotary Club to be the recipient of this project,” Craig Stoker, executive director of Meals on Wheels of Odessa, said in a press release. “We serve the greater Odessa area, and even about 100 clients west of Loop 338. Not all are able to keep their house numbers updated and visible. These blocks will help our drivers find the correct clients, and as an added benefit, Odessa Police, Fire and Rescue will be able to use the same blocks to help identify homes should seniors be in distress.”

The Greater Odessa Rotary Club is excited to have the first part of the project completed, and according to club members, they look forward to being able to provide more blocks in the future.

If you or a loved one could benefit from a noontime meal during the week delivered by a caring volunteer, please contact Meals on Wheels of Odessa. Also, if you are curious about volunteering, please visit the website to learn more about the volunteer program.

Meals on Wheels of Odessa serves over 640 homebound seniors and disabled clients a nutritious meal five days a week and supplemental meals on the weekends. Operating since 1977, Meals on Wheels of Odessa is one of the oldest hunger relief agencies in the Permian Basin. Please visit mowo.org.