Congratulations are in order for Spectrum Generations, which prepares and delivers nearly 300,000 meals annually to homebound seniors and disabled adults living in six Central Maine counties as well as the towns of Brunswick and Harpswell.   

Rotary Club members present $10,000 check.

Waterville Rotary Club President Don Plourde presents a $10,000 check to Gerry Queally, CEO and Denver Brown, Nutrition Director of Spectrum Generations. The $10,000 gift is from the proceeds of the Rotary Club’s 47 Annual Radio Auction and will benefit Spectrum Generations’ Meals On Wheels and We Sustain Maine programs for homebound seniors and disabled adults throughout Central Maine.

In the fall of 2011, Spectrum Generations launched its award winning program, We Sustain Maine, with grant support from the Meals On Wheels Association of America and Walmart Foundation.  We Sustain Maine aims to end senior hunger in less than a decade while also providing fresh fruit, vegetables, poultry, beef, and dairy products locally grown in Maine.

Spectrum Generations and its Muskie Center in Waterville were selected as the beneficiary of the Waterville Rotary Club’s 47th Annual Radio Auction.  The $10,000 gift will help fund renovations to the Muskie Center’s kitchen to expand and improve Meals On Wheels and We Sustain Maine food preparation for the region.

Spectrum Generations is a leader in advocating for rights and services of older and disabled adults.  For more information about Spectrum Generations Meals On Wheels and We Sustain Maine programs, or to make a donation, contact Spectrum Generations by calling 1-800-639-1553 or go to the We Sustain Maine page at www.spectrumgenerations.org