Special to the Times-Review
Chick-fil-A of Burleson teamed with Meals-on-Wheels of Johnson and Ellis Counties on Jan. 6 to help those in need.
This is the second year Burleson Chick-fil-A has partnered with Meals-on-Wheels to put a hot meal from Chick-fil-A in the hands of every needy person.
This year, they were able to provide 600 meals for both counties with the help of local patrons.
“The Burleson community has always shown its big heart when it comes to meeting the needs its residents and surrounding neighbors,” said Greg Ryan, store owner. “And, I think this is a great collective effort to provide to those that are needy. We are happy to be a part.”
Donations were made on site at Chick-fil-A, and all costs beyond the money collected were covered by Chick-fil-A and Meals-on-Wheels.
“This is a great opportunity for our community to be involved, and we feel that we fulfill a very basic need in the process,” Ryan said.
“We are always very excited about this project with Chick-fil-A” said Amy Jackson, Meals-on-Wheels director of development. “Our clients are always delighted to receive a special treat,” she added.
Meals-on-Wheels is a community-based, nonprofit organization serving the homebound elderly and disabled residents throughout Johnson and Ellis County for 32 years.
For information on volunteering or to suggest someone who could benefit from Meals-on-Wheels services, call 817-558-2840 or 972-351-9943.
On the Web:
www.servingthechildrenofyesterday.org