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Take the Pledge to End Senior Hunger

Michael Flynn
Director of Communications
Meals On Wheels Association of America
703.548.5558
michael@mowaa.org

For Immediate Release

Senior Hunger the Focus of "Women on the Move" Radio Show in Atlanta

MOWAA President & CEO Enid Borden and Host Jennifer Green Tackle America's Silent Scourge

ALEXANDRIA, VA (July 9, 2010) Enid Borden, the President & CEO of the Meals On Wheels Association of America (MOWAA), recently brought attention to the national problem of senior hunger on the radio airwaves of Atlanta. Borden was the invited guest on the Newstalk 1160 radio show called "Women on the Move" with host Jennifer Green. Green decided to take a break from talking about her usual themes surrounding the entrepreneurial pursuits of women to discuss America's homebound and hungry seniors.

"We want to give seniors behind closed doors the dignity they deserve," Borden explained. And who are these older Americans facing the threat of hunger? "They are you and me."

Listen to the entire interview below.

***Radio excerpt courtesy Newstalk 1160 Atlanta***

Here is host Jennifer Green's description of this insightful interview with Enid Borden: "What a dynamo and an outstanding spokesperson for the highly unpopular and under publicized crisis affecting millions of seniors across this rich country: hunger. You won’t be able to just stand by ...after listening to how this courageous woman is leading the battle to end senior hunger by the year 2020."


About Meals On Wheels Association of America:
The Meals On Wheels Association of America (MOWAA) is the oldest and largest national organization in the United States representing those programs that provide meals to people in need. MOWAA’s mission is to end senior hunger by 2020. To obtain more information about MOWAA or to locate a local Meals On Wheels program, visit the MOWAA website at www.mowaa.org.

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