Donating Wheels To Deliver Meals-On-Wheels

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Actress Angie Harmon and husband, Jason Sehorn of the St. Louis Ramshelp load deliveries for seniors living in New YorkCity. (NAPSA)—Every year, many senior citizens become homebound or ill, experiencing difficulty in completing day-to-day tasks such as grocery shopping.To better serve the elderly, non-profit organizations, such as Citymeals-on-Wheels in New York City, deliver muchneeded food to seniors each day. To honor Citymeals-on-Wheels for their dedication to public service, Dodge has donated two new 2004 Durangos to help deliver meals, a first-of-its-kind partnership between an automotive manufacturer and a non-profit meal horns,” said Eberhardt. “Theall- new Durango, with its big size and smooth ride, will makelife a little easier for the volunteers and those they serve.” The new Durangos are seven provider. During a recent ceremony, Joe Eberhardt, Executive Vice Presi- inches longer, three inches taller and three inches wider than the previous model, providing enough room to hold up to 200 meals at organization that, like Dodge, improved fuel efficiency will allow workers to deliver a day’s worth of meals on just one tank of gas. Prior to the donation of the Dodge Durangos, Citymeals-on-Wheels used unreliable vans that often broke down during deliveries. Visit www.citymeals.org for information on Citymeals-onWheels and www.dodge.com for information on the Dodge dent of Global Sales and Marketing for DaimlerChrysler, actress Angie Harmon and her husband Jason Sehorn of the St. Louis Rams handed over the keys to the new sport-utility vehicles (SUVs) to Citymeals-on-Wheels representatives. After the ceremony, Harmon and Sehorn helped load the SUVsand deliver meals. “Citymeals-on-Wheels is an believes in grabbing life by the one time. In addition, the vehicle’s Durango.