Where Generosity Becomes Nourishment
There is a phrase many of us still use with ease and sincerity: Bless you.
Not only after a sneeze, but in moments of genuine gratitude — an acknowledgment that someone’s kindness, generosity, or simple presence has made life better.
Bless you for your help.
Bless you for being there.
Bless you for your generosity.
Those words carry something deeper than politeness. They reflect recognition — an understanding that we are sustained by one another in ways both visible and unseen.
As we move through this Lenten season, a time often associated with reflection, we’re reminded how often stability, dignity, and reassurance come not from grand gestures, but from steady, compassionate care.
At St. Vincent Meals on Wheels, we witness this every day.
Because of you, thousands of homebound seniors across Los Angeles County are able to remain safely in their homes, supported by medically tailored meals and the human connection that accompanies each delivery.
In the most meaningful sense, your generosity becomes food and love.
And in that spirit, we count our blessings — found in the very real lives made healthier, safer, and more stable through your continued support.
Bless you.



