Franchise Philanthropy | Assisting Hands Home Care 2018 Hunger Project

Assisting Hands Home Care Aims to Package One Million Meals in an Hour

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Approximately 100 Assisting Hands franchisees, national office staff, friends and family members divided into seven teams of 16 to work in assembly-line fashion.

NASHVILLE — After a successful test to see if franchisees could prepare and pack 25,000 meals in an hour’s time, Assisting Hands Home Care announced a philanthropic initiative focused on alleviating hunger for seniors, including the company’s goal of one million meals in an hour.

During its 2018 annual franchise conference in Nashville, Assisting Hands Home Care joined the fight against hunger and hosted a Hunger Project, organized by Feeding Children Everywhere.   With music booming, lentils flying and bells ringing in a sea of hairnets, the volunteers set out to package and pack 25,000 healthy meals for Middle Tennessee seniors.  

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“Everyone knows that there are hungry children and families out there, but I think people forget that there are hungry seniors out there too,” said Patricia Winiecki, co-owner of Assisting Hands Home Care Naples. “They have a lot of expenses with medical bills and prescriptions, and sometimes food is the last thing that they purchase. I think that gets overlooked a lot.” 

Winiecki and her husband Robb conceived the idea and presented it to Assisting Hands’ national team who decided to test the process and logistics at the 2018 franchise conference at the Gaylord Opryland Hotel and Convention Center.

In just over an hour, Assisting Hands’ volunteers prepared and packed 25,056 jambalaya meals. The meals will help fight hunger for seniors served by Middle Tennessee food pantries. 

“Our goal is that we do something like this every year, and our ultimate goal is to package one million meals in an hour,” said Winiecki. “You’ll be surprised when we start packing to see how quickly it goes. And we do fun things like competitions and playing music to get people moving.”

“The Hunger Project was the highlight of our conference,” said Lane Kofoed, Assisting Hands CEO. “I would like us to reach our one-million goal by 2020, which is our company’s 15th anniversary.” Watch Assisting Hands franchise philanthropy project video here.

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