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Helen
H. Barnes – 2002 Community Winner Over
three decades ago, when asked if she would consider getting involved
in a task force to look at the problem of malnutrition in the
elderly, Helen jumped in and has never looked back. Helen
tackled the challenges of creating a program where none existed and
she was a founding member of Meals for Wheels of Lehigh County,
which opened its doors in 1971.
She worked long and hard as a volunteer to get the program
started and over the years has served in numerous capacities
including the first volunteer coordinator board president and
secretary. Her
cooking skills are legendary. She is known for feeding shift workers from Meals on Wheels
with homemade soups, sandwiches and desserts.
She even started a tradition of baking for the Monday
volunteers rising at 5 am to make breads, cookies and cakes bringing
them in still warm from the oven. As
if working in the Lehigh Valley wasn't enough, Helen was there at
the founding of the Meals on Wheel Association of America.
This association, started by a small group of elderly
nutrition providers who understood that learning form each other
would enrich all programs, has grown to be the oldest and largest
Meals on Wheels organization in the world. Helen
is a woman of dignity, humility and determination. When she sees a
void, she fills it, when she sees a weakness, she is strong, and
when she sees a need she fulfills it.
This forever-young woman, who at the age of 88, is still
driving her route and delivering Meals on Wheels twice a week, every
week! .
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