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Hillcrest Meals on Wheels
 

 
Hillcrest
Meals on Wheels
P.O. Box 24103
Cleveland, Ohio 44124
440-449-3551
 
A Private, Non-Profit Volunteer-Based Organization
 
Serving South Euclid, Lyndhurst, Highland Heights,
Mayfield Heights, Mayfield Village and Richmond Heights
 
For Easy Printing, click on the link below
to open a (PDF) copy of the Meals on Wheels Flyer,
which contains all of the information on this page.
 
www.lyndhurst-oh.com/mow_flyer.pdf


Hillcrest Meals on Wheels

 
Hillcrest Meals on Wheels is a service designed to meet the nutritional needs of homebound, handicapped and frail elderly residents, who are unable to shop or prepare meals.
 
Meals are delivered Monday through Friday at noon by volunteers. Hillcrest Meals on Wheels offers the client a choice of a hot meal plan or a hot meal and a lighter meal plan for a minimal fee.
 
These nutritional meals are prepared under professional supervision, by Hillcrest Hospital. The following diets are available: Regular, Mild Diabetic, Low Sodium or Low Sodium/Low Cholesterol, Diabetic/Low Sodium.
 
 
Dorothy C. Goldstein
Program Coordinator
Office Telephone: 440-449-3551
Available: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Monday through Friday
E-Mail: MealsOnWheels@Lyndhurst-OH.com
 

Supporting Us With Pride

Among Our Corporate and Civic Friends
  • AARP Eastern Suburban Chapter 371
  • City of Highland Heights
  • City of Lyndhurst
  • City of Mayfield Heights
  • City of Richmond Heights
  • City of South Euclid
  • Executive Caterers of Landerhaven
  • Garfield Methodist Men's Club
  • Grande Pointe Healthcare Community
  • Highland Heights Garden Club
  • Hillcrest Hospital
  • Hillcrest Rotary
  • Hillcrest Women's Club GFWC
  • Lee Jewelers
  • Legacy Village/Legacy Foundation
  • South Euclid Women's Club
  • University Hospitals Richmond Heights
  • Village of Mayfield Village
  • Wal-Mart of Mayfield Heights

Adopt-A-Route Partners


The Joy of Volunteering

 
Established in 1983, Hillcrest Meals on Wheels currently delivers more than 22,000 meals a year in the Hillcrest Communities. Volunteers take a special interest in our clients' welfare. They say delivering meals requires so little time and gives so much comfort to those who depend on this service.
 
"One of the greatest gifts I can give my kids is by setting an example of giving to benefit others. The only personal gain is the satisfaction of helping a stranger in need. Meals on Wheels accomplishes this and also teaches them to respect the elderly. It is also important to be exposed regularly to those in need, as a constant reminder of how lucky we are.
 
My kids are now 12,16 and 17 ½ years old. I have been a Meals on Wheels Volunteer since 2000."
 
- Joanie McTernon
 
"I enjoy meeting new friends and helping people."
 
- Nancy Kubancik
 
"It's the most rewarding thing I've ever done. Because of the one-on-one contact with clients, I know I'm making a difference in their lives."
 
- Josephine Yahraus
 

Adopt-A-Route Partners

 
Adopt-A-Route was created for Hillcrest area corporations, churches, and civic organizations because of an expressed interest in serving their communities.
 
As the populations of clients needing our services increases, our need for volunteers continues to grow. Help us keep this vital community service working in your neighborhood and become an Adopt-A-Route Partner.
 
When you agree to Adopt-A-Route, your group, corporation or business commits two people one day a week, for approximately one hour, to deliver meals to our clients in the Hillcrest Area.
 

Adopt-A-Route

 
WELCOME!
  • Provides your organization an opportunity to serve your community.

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  • Gives your organization visibility in the community.

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  • Establishes a year-round spirit of giving for those who lend a hand to help deliver meals.

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  • Gives members a sense of pride for their organization's commitment to community service projects.

Board of Trustees and Officers

  • Karen Ripma - President
  • Patricia Minor - Vice President
  • Sylvania Stanek - Treasurer
  • Esther White - Secretary
  • Eileen Adornetti, MA, LSW
  • Robert Carlson
  • Mary Lu DiLillo
  • Jaque Haines, Esq.
  • Eunice Kalina
  • Susan Kozan
  • AnnetteMc Coy
  • Cathlyn Murphy, Esq.
  • Larry Novikoff, LISW
  • Kathleen Schroeder
  • Amy Severino
  • Natalie Simms
  • Lanie Strassburger
Honorary Members
  • Mayor Joseph Cicero
  • Mayor Scott Coleman
  • Mayor Gregory Costabile
  • Harlan Diamond
  • Mayor Bruce Rinker
  • Mayor Daniel Ursu
  • Mayor Georgine Welo
Ex-Officio Members
 
Cora Cek
Dr. Henry Kurdziel
 
Program Coordinator
 
Dorothy C. Goldstein
 
Hillcrest Meals on Wheels 8th Annual Craft Fair
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Dear Crafter,
 
We are happy to announce our EIGHTH Annual Fall Craft Fair.
 
This event will benefit Hillcrest Meals on Wheels, a nonprofit community based program, serving the communities of South Euclid, Lyndhurst, Mayfield Heights, Mayfield Village, Highland Heights, and Richmond Heights.
 
This event is scheduled for Saturday, October 18th, 2008. We are once again pleased to have secured the Lyndhurst Community Center as our site, both a great location and a beautiful setting!
  • Convenient Hours 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
  • Crafters only! Please no retail or wholesale.
  • Vendors are required to remain until completion of the fair.
We look forward to meeting you! Please return your registration ASAP by clicking on the link below!
 
Launch Craft Fair Application
 
Space is limited. Doors will open for setup at 9:00 AM for your convenience. (As in the past, to avoid the Saturday morning rush, we will also allow setup the afternoon prior to the show, Friday, October 17th, from 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM.)
 
Thank you for your interest!
 
Sincerely,
 
Lanie Strassburger
Hillcrest Meals on Wheels
(216) 481-2173 or (440) 449-3551
www.lyndhurst-oh.com/mealsonwheels.html

Lyndhurst Community Center Directions
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1341 Parkview Drive:
 
FROM: The EAST
  1. Take 271 NORTH or 271 SOUTH to the MAYFIELD ROAD WEST EXIT.

  2.  
  3. Continue WEST on Mayfield Road, crossing the Brainard Road intersection. The Municipal Center will be approximately ¼ mile further WEST on the RIGHT hand side of the street.

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  5. Parkview Drive is the next RIGHT (GET GO gas station on the corner) as you pass the Lyndhurst Municipal Parking Lot.

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  7. Continue NORTH on Parkview, through the stop sign.

  8.  
  9. The Community Center is on your RIGHT (We share the parking lot with the pool).
FROM: The WEST
  1. Take 480 EAST to 271 NORTH to the CEDAR / BRAINARD EXIT.

  2.  
  3. Make a LEFT at the light onto Brainard Road.

  4.  
  5. Travel NORTH on Brainard to Mayfield Road and Turn Left.

  6.  
  7. After crossing the Brainard Road Intersection, the Lyndhurst Municipal Center will be approximately ¼ mile further WEST on the RIGHT hand side of the street.

  8.  
  9. Parkview Drive is the next RIGHT (GET GO gas station on the corner) as you pass the Lyndhurst Municipal Parking Lot.

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  11. Continue NORTH on Parkview, through the stop sign.

  12.  
  13. The Community Center is on your RIGHT (We share the parking lot with the pool).
FROM: DOWNTOWN CLEVELAND
  1. Take ROUTE 2 EAST to 90 EAST to 271 SOUTH to the MAYFIELD ROAD WEST EXIT.

  2.  
  3. Continue WEST on Mayfield Road, crossing the Brainard Road intersection. The Municipal Center will be approximately ¼ mile further WEST on the RIGHT hand side of the street.

  4.  
  5. Parkview Drive is the next RIGHT (GET GO gas station on the corner) as you pass the Lyndhurst Municipal Parking Lot.

  6.  
  7. Continue NORTH on Parkview, through the stop sign.

  8.  
  9. The Community Center is on your RIGHT (We share the parking lot with the pool).


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