GRAYSON COUNTY, Texas (KXII) - Meals on Wheels of Texoma has settled into their renovated space with a new kitchen, but the summer heat is the real recipe for trouble."Summer is always hard. Because you're approaching the end of the fiscal year, your money is starting to run out, and nobody wants to get out in the 100 degree heat to deliver meals so probably just as much as it is in an ice storm, we are just as desparate in the summer for volunteers," said Greg Pittman, Meals on Wheels of Texoma CEO.
Pittman says volunteering is nothing short of fulfilling."Volunteers show up at one of the senior centers, they pick up their delivery route....and they start dropping them off," Pittman said.
But it's not as simple as dropping a meal and getting to the next house.


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