More than a meal: Special visitor brought joy to homebound recipient
Published 9:30 am Tuesday, September 10, 2024
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By Alyson Morse
IMPACT of the Piedmont
Nestled in the heart of the Piedmont, where rolling hills blend seamlessly with a vibrant community spirit, lies IMPACT of the Piedmont – a beacon of dedication to the humanity and rights of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD).
This organization is devoted to ensuring that everyone finds a place within the community, embracing all with inclusivity and respect.
Recently, a touching narrative emerged, illustrating the effect of IMPACT’s mission.
Albert Gale, an 89 year old who was no longer able to drive, discovered immense joy in the visits from the Meals on Wheels program facilitated by Davie County Senior Services. For Albert, these visits were more than a delivery of meals; they represented a cherished routine that brought connection, warmth, and a deep sense of belonging into his life.
Since its inception in Philadelphia in 1954, Meals on Wheels has evolved into one of the largest and most effective social movements in the United States. Its mission is simple: to support seniors in maintaining their independence and health as they age. Today, the program serves nearly 2.2 million seniors annually, offering not just meals but a lifeline of companionship and care.
Among the volunteers who brightened Albert’s days was a young man from IMPACT. Despite his own difficulty walking, he consistently arrived with a warm smile and a heartfelt hug. Albert eagerly anticipated these visits and would often meet the young man halfway to lighten his journey – a gesture that spoke volumes about their unique connection. This young man, along with other IMPACT members, delivered meals twice a week, adding a personal touch to their service.
Each meal delivery was accompanied by a handwritten card, created by IMPACT’s individuals. These cards, adorned with personal messages and artwork, added an extra layer of warmth to the already treasured visits.
For Albert, these cards were more than just notes; they were tangible symbols of the love and support surrounding him.
“The colorful cards prepared and delivered by the IMPACT young men and women sit prominently on Mom’s dining room table and will be included in the memory box I am preparing,” Trina, Albert’s daughter, said.
Albert passed away unexpectedly in June.
His daughter, Trina, reached out to IMPACT of the Piedmont to express her gratitude. She recounted a poignant moment:
“When the young man came to deliver the food and a Father’s Day card he made for Daddy, my mom had to tell him Daddy was gone. He was visibly shaken by the news, and he has been in our prayers since then. Daddy knew him by name, but I have not been able to recall it. We would like to send the young man a note to let him know how much his kindness, hugs, visits, and cards meant to my Daddy.”
In response, IMPACT staff member Sydney offered condolences: “Thank you so much for reaching out, and I’m so sorry to hear about your loss. Albert was the sweetest soul, and many from our group looked forward to seeing him and his dog every week. He always greeted us with a smile and wished us a safe trip back home.
“It warms my heart to know he enjoyed the cards our residents make and pass out. Our goal was to bring a smile to his face, just as he always did for us. He loved delivering meals and was always eager to jump up when we arrived. We will keep you and your family in our prayers.”
In a message to IMPACT’s executive director, Julie Wood, Trina wrote: “May you and your team continue to be a special light in the lives of your clients, their families, and the people they touch with their kind acts. With sincere respect and appreciation.”
The story of Albert Gale and the young man with the warm smile serves as a powerful testament to the impact of inclusion and personal connection. It underscores how simple acts of kindness – whether through a friendly visit or a handwritten card – can turn everyday moments into extraordinary experiences.
Meals on Wheels and organizations like IMPACT of the Piedmont continue to show us that the love and compassion we share can make a profound difference in people’s lives.