#MarchForMeals #NoSeniorHungry #MealsOnWheels
In recognition of March For Meals
Elder Services of Worcester Area’s
Nutrition Program
presents a screening and
discussion of the documentary

“Leftovers”
Friday March 23, 2018
9:45am-11:45am
Worcester Senior Center
128 Providence St., Worcester
 
Free admission, open to the public,
healthy movie snacks, make reservations to join us for lunch after the film
 
RSVP by March 16th if staying for lunch * 508-852-3205 ext.290
About the film: The film maker Seth Hancock was asked to make a documentary on a subject that meant nothing to him…. senior citizens and hunger. He’d never gone hungry a day in his life and rarely thought about getting old. In “Leftovers.” he travels the   country to discover why seniors are the new face of hunger in America, why they’re often treated as second-class citizens and what is being done to make a difference in their lives. “Leftovers.” is his personal journey, one where he quickly realizes how vast the problem is, what it will take to feed the seniors of this country, how much food gets wasted and how senior hunger will affect us all. This journey will change your thinking about aging .
* For guests age 60 and older the suggested donation is $2.50 per meal.
The fee for all guests under age 60 is $5.50 per meal. Reservations required by March 16th.

Admission to this event is free of charge, you may support ESWA’s Meals On Wheels program through our website: https://eswa.org/contributions/
Thank you for supporting your local Meals On Wheels Program!   
All contributions are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.
"Leftovers" Watch the Trailer
Menu for March 2018
About "March For Meals"
The month of March mobilizes hundreds of local Meals on Wheels programs across the country to reach out to their communities and build the support that will enable them to serve America's seniors all year long. The 16th annual March for Meals campaign gives the businesses, organizations, governments and volunteers who contribute so generously in their communities an opportunity to support homebound seniors in a variety of ways to make America stronger and healthier .



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The Nutrition Project is administered by Elder Services of Worcester Area, Inc. and receives federal financial support under the Older Americans Act provided by the Central Massachusetts Agency on Aging and the Massachusetts Executive Office of Elder Affairs. Funders also include United Way of Central Massachusetts, Greater Worcester Community Foundation, local Councils on Aging, participant donations, grants and individual support. www.800ageinfo.com   1-800-AGE-INFO