Ice Dogs Drive Away Hunger for Thanksgiving

November 25, 2002 - ECHL (ECHL)
Long Beach Ice Dogs News Release


LONG BEACH, Calif. – Several Long Beach Ice Dogs players will be helping Meals on Wheels (MOW) prepare Thanksgiving meals Tuesday morning from 7:30 – 9 a.m. The meals will be distributed to ill, elderly and disabled people in the Long Beach area who cannot leave their homes for nourishment.

Nathan Horne, Mike Kelleher, Tyler Johnston, Jaime O'Leary and Pat Brush will be assisting MOW staff members prepare, package and load the meals.

Meals on Wheels is a non-profit volunteer community service for persons unable to prepare adequate meals for themselves because of disability, age, or chronic/temporary illness, thus assisting them to remain nourished in their own homes. Established in March 1971, MOW provides home delivery of two dietetically balanced meals per day and is available to all Long Beach residents, regardless of age or economic status. MOW offers a five-week cycle of menus planned by a committee of registered dietitians.



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