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🤝 Help support 2,000+ Seattleites this year

Community contributions help support the Meals on Wheels program and reduce the program’s waitlist.

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Help Sound Generations keep up the good work this year (and beyond).

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Tomorrow is Giving Tuesday, Seattle — a global movement inspiring communities to give, collaborate, and celebrate generously.

If you’re looking for a meaningful way to get involved in Emerald City, consider supporting Sound Generations, the largest state provider of comprehensive services for older adults, adults with disabilities, and their loved ones in King County.

One impactful way to contribute is through their Meals on Wheels program, delivering reliable, nutritious meals weekly to eligible residents aged 60+ and their caregivers.

Here’s how your support could make a difference:

  • Meals on Wheels delivered 350,753 meals to 1,870 individuals from January to September this year.
  • Through support from Seattleites (including last year’s Giving Tuesday campaign), nearly 300 people were moved off the waitlist just this year.

However, almost 900 people are still waiting for essential services.

Community contributions directly support the program and help reduce the waitlist to ensure no one in our community goes hungry.

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