Salvation Army looking for drivers to deliver meals
The winter months are making it difficult for The Salvation Army to deliver meals to seniors.
The Salvation Army Golden Diners program is in need of people to deliver meals, especially in the Cary area, said Sue Heinkel, the volunteer coordinator for the program in McHenry and Kane counties.
Heinkel said some regular drivers have left the area for the winter, leaving the program scrambling to find people to deliver meals. In the program, seniors receive a meal five days a week for free.
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