| Serving elderly in Waco |
That's where Meals & Wheels comes in. The nonprofit has been operating in Central Texas for decades. With humble beginnings in a local church, Meals & Wheels has since expanded to its own location, serving senior citizens Monday through Friday year round.
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| Meals & Wheels website homepage |
"Meals & Wheels nourishes the bodies, minds, and spirits of older adults in the Heart of Texas through meals, transportation, activities, and volunteer support."
Interested patrons know exactly where their donations to the organization are going and how they are helping the senior citizens they serve. Clearly and concisely stating who it serves, what it provides, and how it carries out its mission helps Meals & Wheels establish trust with the community and those investing in the organization.
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| Meals & Wheels' attractive webpage helps visitors navigate the site easily |
Meals & Wheels accepts a wide range of donations, opening a door of opportunity for volunteers at every age, income level, and even location. People wanting to contribute to Meals & Wheels can volunteer their time, monetary support, food, or necessities like clothing and home supplies. Clearly listing its phone number, address, and main contacts helps website visitors easily reach out to lend a helping hand to Meals & Wheels.
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| Contact information listed on webpage |
In addition to having an effective, informative website, Meals & Wheels' social media efforts further promote its image to the Central Texas community. Maintaining both a Twitter and Facebook page ensures that members of its wide target audience are reached. Social media efforts also helps build Meals & Wheels' image as a relatable and involved presence in the Waco community.
Although operating a nonprofit organization is challenging, Meals & Wheels has done its part to reach out to its target audience through public relations efforts. My recommendation to increase both volunteers and donations is to build upon its fantastic online presence by printing newsletters, flyers, and other print materials to reach an older audience that might not be utilizing social media.
In addition, tweaking the message Meals & Wheels communicates to emphasize the great need for serving elderly citizens in Waco would build upon its current PR efforts. While many Wacoans are aware of the high numbers of homelessness and poverty in the city, few may know just how many elderly citizens are in need. Meals & Wheels operates an outstanding ministry for senior citizens and with a little more public relations help, I believe it can continue to increase its influence!
For more information about Meals & Wheels visit www.mealsandwheelswaco.org or www.seniorministry.org.



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