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BRAZIL, Indiana (DLC Media) - Terre Haute's own local Meals on Wheels helping hand program will be extending its reach east into Brazil and Harmony. The Cloverleaf Healthcare of Knightsville is partnering with Meals on Wheels to feed elderly and less fortunate people through a Brazil route. The plan is to have food delivered to the area within 10 miles of Cloverleaf._x000D_ _x000D_ The partnership will begin on March 1st starting out on Tuesdays and Thursdays. lunches will be $4 a day while dinner will be $5. Those who take advantage of this opportunity can also do both meals for $7. Lunch is expected to be a cold meal with a sandwich or salad, along with a side. Supper will be a meal that can be warmed up in an oven or with a microwave._x000D_ _x000D_ This service is for anyone who wants to use it. There are no stipulations based on income at this time. The organization is also looking for volunteers to help with Meals on Wheels. If you would like to help you can call 812-232-3878.
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