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Amy Akroyd

Assistant Director Of Development And Communications at Meals on Wheels of Wake County

Amy Akroyd serves as the Assistant Director of Development and Communications at Meals on Wheels of Wake County since March 2020, focusing on providing nutritious meals and support to homebound and senior individuals. Prior to this role, Amy worked at Pendo.io as a Community Liaison and Talent Sourcing Specialist from January 2019 to March 2020, where efforts were directed towards enhancing product success and customer experiences through analytics and feedback. Previously, Amy was a Recruitment Specialist at Management Recruiters of Raleigh from July 2014 to December 2018, contributing to innovative recruitment practices. Amy Akroyd holds a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education and Teaching from North Carolina State University.

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Raleigh, United States

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Meals on Wheels of Wake County

Meals on Wheels serves home-delivered meals to residents of Wake County who are 60 years old and over and are homebound and vulnerable. Homebound means the applicant cannot work, volunteer, drive or leave their residence without assistance. Vulnerable means the applicant is unable to perform the basic activities of daily living without assistance due to physical, cognitive, emotional, psychological, or social impairments. Over 2,200 volunteers help us deliver meals Monday through Friday each week. Meals on Wheels of Wake County was founded on February 12, 1974 with ten volunteers meeting at Hillyer Christian Church to deliver meals in downtown Raleigh. Since then over 9 million meals have been served in Wake County alone. Meals on Wheels of Wake County is associated with the Meals on Wheels America, which is comprised of over 5,000 Senior Nutrition Programs and 800,000 volunteers in the U.S. dedicated to ending senior hunger. Meals on Wheels allows older adults in Wake County to maintain their dignity and independence and remain in their homes. When a volunteer delivers a meal to a homebound recipient, we are not only providing a meal, but we are also providing a visit and a check up. It is comforting to family members to know that someone is stopping in daily to be sure that everything is okay. Over the years, we have touched so many lives in Wake County and beyond by reaching out to our seniors and people with disabilities to keep them connected to our community.


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