Texas: Governor Abbott, First Family Deliver Meals On Wheels On Thanksgiving Day
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~ Austin, Texas - Governor Greg Abbott and First Lady Cecilia Abbott took time out of their busy schedules to volunteer with Meals on Wheels Central Texas on Thanksgiving Day. The First Family joined Meals on Wheels Central Texas President and CEO Henry Van De Putte to deliver meals to families and homebound seniors in the Greater Austin area.

For the Abbott family, volunteering with Meals on Wheels has become a cherished tradition. "The Meals on Wheels Thanksgiving Day delivery is one of the most cherished traditions for our family," said Governor Abbott. "Every year, we are honored to volunteer with Meals on Wheels to fight hunger among the elderly community in the Greater Austin area. The giving spirit truly embodies this holiday, and we encourage everyone in Texas to support those in need within their communities. We wish all Texans a very blessed and happy Thanksgiving."

First Lady Cecilia Abbott also expressed her gratitude for being able to spend Thanksgiving as a family helping those in need. "We are thankful to spend Thanksgiving as a family helping the elderly community of Greater Austin," said First Lady Abbott. "Meals on Wheels Central Texas' tireless service to those in need is an example of what it means to be a Texan. Let us all give thanks and continue to serve those around us every day."

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The First Family was joined by Meals on Wheels Central Texas President and CEO Henry Van De Putte, who expressed his appreciation for their support. "All of us at Meals on Wheels Central Texas are proud to deliver hot, nutritious meals, along with important safety checks to help the older adults we serve age in place safely and with dignity," said Van De Putte. "On this Day of Thanksgiving, we are particularly grateful for Governor Abbott and his family for their longstanding support for our mission as they join us in delivering meals to our community."

Meals on Wheels Central Texas serves over 3,000 individuals daily in the Greater Austin area, with thousands more across the state relying on their programs. The organization is able to meet the needs of these individuals thanks to the support of dedicated volunteers like the First Family.

To learn more about Meals on Wheels Central Texas and how you can get involved, visit their website. As Governor Abbott and his family have shown, lending a helping hand to those in need is a true embodiment of the spirit of Thanksgiving.

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