Delivering holiday cheer
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Mike Sciacca, Independent
Betsy Crimi has been going this route for the past 17 years. You know
the one: it’s the road paved with goodwill and holiday cheer.
Crimi, a human services supervisor, will help lead the Huntington
Beach Senior Outreach Center Services’ annual delivery of Thanksgiving
meals to several elderly homebound residents of Huntington Beach.
Crimi said that about 80 elderly residents will receive a Thanksgiving
Day feast that includes turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, cranberry
sauce, yams and pumpkin pie.
The meal drive is in collaboration with Norm’s Family Restaurant on
Beach Blvd, where the meals will be packaged this morning for delivery.
The bounty also is made possible through the generous donations
provided by several individuals.
“It is through this generosity that so many others will be able to
enjoy a nice holiday meal,” said Crimi, who works for the Huntington
Beach Community Services department. “It’s a wonderful program that we
run for seniors who are ill, can’t get out, or who might have families
who live out of town or out of state, and will be spending the holidays
alone.”
Donations come to the senior outreach center on a regular basis and
key organizations that contribute are the Council On Aging Senior Team
and the Huntington Beach Handicrafters. Fund-raisers and grants
principally fund the program.
Council On Aging Senior Team volunteers deliver the meals throughout
the city on a route that, Crimi says, will take up to 1 1/2 hours to
complete. Twelve volunteers will be making the rounds today.
In case a volunteer cannot make a delivery, Jane Wells has filled the
role of emergency volunteer contact for several years.
“These volunteers are eager to deliver these meals,” said Crimi.
“Sometimes they will bring their families along and for a lot of these
children who come along on these deliveries, they get a sense of how some
of these folks have no family around, and they realize just how fortunate
they are.”
The Thanksgiving Day meal delivery provided by the outreach center is
a holiday supplement to its regular daily meal delivery program, also
known as, “Meals on Wheels.” The center delivers breakfast, lunch and
dinners, Monday through Friday, to approximately 140 senior residents.
Other holiday delivery dates include Christmas, Valentine’s Day,
Easter and the Fourth of July.
Also involved in the program is the Brownies, Girl Scouts and National
Charity League. The three groups provide tray favors, such as the small
turkey decoration that will be delivered today with the meals.
In the 17 years that Crimi has been involved with the meal delivery
program, she says that the work is as fulfilling today as it was that
first year.
“It is a gratifying experience and I know that everyone involved with
the program feels the same way,” she said. “This center has a lot to
offer, and we’re pleased that we can provide a little holiday cheer to
some of our homebound seniors. These generous volunteers are filling a
need that truly needs to be fulfilled.”
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