BASEBALL TEAM PARTICIPATES IN MEALS ON WHEELS OF ROCKLAND COUNTY SENIOR BOOT CAMP
Orangeburg, N.Y. (4/11/25) The Dominican University Baseball team volunteered their services to the Meals on Wheels Rockland County Senior Boot Camp on March 21st from 9:30am – 12:30 pm at the Hennessy Center at Dominican University. The "Senior Boot Camp" is an event that initially began in 2012 and ran annually until 2019 when COVID shut down this event. There were over 125 Meals on Wheels Senior Activity Center participants that returned for this event that has been shut down since 2019. Meals on Wheels Rockland County is comprised four centers across the county, Clarkstown-Pearl River, Nyack, Orangetown and Ramapo.
The Seniors participated in ten events, including timed cup stacking, human slot machine, balloon game, stack 'n' toss and the maze game. Senior Boot Camp is a fun way for Senior Activity Center members to come together and stretch their bodies and minds. It encourages exercise and movement within our seniors, enjoy some friendly competition and definitely brings smiles!
"Our member of meals on wheels love this event, not only the games but the interaction they have with Dominican University Baseball Team, the baseball players helped with the games and lead the way for our members to do pre-activity stretches. Thank You Dominican University and the young men on the Dominican University Baseball team." said Director of Operation for Meals on Wheels Rockland County Amy Bianco.
Head Coach Rick Giannetti said, "Our players enjoy helping organizations such as Meals on Wheels and other organization in the Rockland County. Our community engagement is much more than just community service, it is the interaction with the communities in Rockland County. Other community services that we do as a baseball program to interact with the community is to hold baseball youth clinics though out the year and hold our annual Breakfast with Santa at the University."
Meals on Wheels has been improving the quality of life for aging Rockland County residents for more than four decades. Our Home Delivered Meals program provides fresh, nutritious food designed to cater to the dietary needs of older adults. Caring volunteers deliver more than just a meal - their daily visits provide a vital safety check and friendly conversation that reduces loneliness and isolation. At Meals on Wheels, we strive to provide a continuum of care aimed at enhancing the overall wellness of older adults and their families.
All information about Meals on Wheels is from their website www.mowrockland.org
