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Enid Borden is the President and CEO of the [[Meals On Wheels]] Association of America (MOWAA), headquartered in [[Alexandria, Virginia]]. MOWAA is the oldest and largest organization in the [[United States]] representing those who provide meal services to people in need. MOWAA is a [[non-profit organization]] working toward the social, physical, nutritional, and economic betterment of vulnerable Americans by providing the tools and information its programs need to make a difference in the lives of others. Borden oversees the many Meals On Wheels programs throughout the country, which provide nutritious meals and other [[nutrition]] services to men and women who are elderly, homebound, disabled, frail, or at risk. These services significantly improve the quality of life and health of the individuals they serve and postpone early [[institutionalization]]. Services are provided by volunteers and are funded by various individual and corporate [[benefactor|benefactors]]. Borden and MOWAA focus on those issues that can best assist its member programs in achieving their individual missions of providing quality meals and nutrition services to as many vulnerable people as possible in the most efficient and effective manner, all "so no senior goes hungry”®.
Enid Borden is the President and CEO of the [[Meals On Wheels]] Association of America (MOWAA), headquartered in [[Alexandria, Virginia]]. MOWAA is the oldest and largest organization in the [[United States]] representing those who provide meal services to people in need, specifically those at risk of or experiencing [[hunger]]. MOWAA is a [[non-profit organization]] working toward the social, physical, nutritional, and economic betterment of vulnerable Americans by providing the tools and information its programs need to make a difference in the lives of others. Borden oversees the many Meals On Wheels programs throughout the country, which provide nutritious meals and other [[nutrition]] services to men and women who are elderly, homebound, disabled, frail, or at risk. These services significantly improve the quality of life and health of the individuals they serve and postpone early [[institutionalization]]. Services are provided by volunteers and are funded by various individual and corporate [[benefactor|benefactors]]. Borden and MOWAA focus on those issues that can best assist its member programs in achieving their individual missions of providing quality meals and nutrition services to as many vulnerable people as possible in the most efficient and effective manner, all "so no senior goes hungry”®.
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Enid Borden is the President and CEO of the Meals On Wheels Association of America (MOWAA), headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia. MOWAA is the oldest and largest organization in the United States representing those who provide meal services to people in need, specifically those at risk of or experiencing hunger. MOWAA is a non-profit organization working toward the social, physical, nutritional, and economic betterment of vulnerable Americans by providing the tools and information its programs need to make a difference in the lives of others. Borden oversees the many Meals On Wheels programs throughout the country, which provide nutritious meals and other nutrition services to men and women who are elderly, homebound, disabled, frail, or at risk. These services significantly improve the quality of life and health of the individuals they serve and postpone early institutionalization. Services are provided by volunteers and are funded by various individual and corporate benefactors. Borden and MOWAA focus on those issues that can best assist its member programs in achieving their individual missions of providing quality meals and nutrition services to as many vulnerable people as possible in the most efficient and effective manner, all "so no senior goes hungry”®. [1]