A new publication developed by our funder, the Community Care Corps, highlights the value and impact of the extensive work accomplished by this year’s cohort of 33 grantees. SVMOW is featured as part of this publication.

Each snapshot includes a program overview highlighting key efforts, partners and future directions. Community Care Corps grantees have continued to display considerable creativity in their approaches to serve older adults, adults with disabilities and family caregivers as the nation adapts to living with COVID-19.

Despite many challenges, St. Vincent Meals on Wheels remained committed to safely and meaningfully serving older adults, people with disabilities and family caregivers to maintain their independence, health and well-being. We encourage you to learn more about our work and the work of the other grantees in the 2021-2022 cohort.

The Community Care Corps is administered by the Oasis Institute with support from USAging, the Caregiver Action Network (CAN) and the Altarum Institute with funding from the Administration for Community Living (ACL). To learn more about this volunteer-based paradigm for providing much needed nonmedical assistance and support, visit the Community Care Corps website at communitycarecorps.org.