Full hearts, full bellies for moms everywhere

What was my favorite Mother's Day gift ever? My TomTom, definitely, because I can get lost in a wet paper sack. But I'm lucky. Incredibly lucky. Even if my family completely forgets me this weekend, I still have a home, my health, and all the vegan waffles I can eat.
Not so elsewhere in America. 1 in 9 American senior citizen--mothers, aunts, and grandmothers--face the threat of hunger. The
Meals on Wheels Association of America recently launched a new campaign called
Meals for Moms to bring attention to this national dilemma.
If you're still looking for a way to honor mothers this weekend, hit the site and send a
virtual flower
bouquet to a special mom this Mother's Day to help raise awareness, or send one to a
homebound senior. MOWAA's goal is to send 10,000 e-cards this week--and more ambitiously, to end senior hunger by 2020. To help with that, consider donating $7 which provides a hot meal to one of those moms in need.
I just
sent a bouquet of lilies and tulips to a stranger with the words,
Hope
you have a wonderful day! And now I just want to go hug my own mom.
-DelilahSend an e-card, or make a donation at Meals for Moms, or take the pledge to end senior hunger.
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Thanks for this great idea CMP, got my Mom exactly what she'd want for Mother's Day - helping another (senior) lady in need.
That and taking the whole family out for some pasta.:P