UPS employees get a hand from their children to help homebound seniors- The Roanoke Times
United Parcel Service employees and their children worked together the morning of Sept. 29 to pack supply bags for 77 homebound seniors in Pulaski County.
Thanks to the success of the first project, UPS drivers were eager to have their children take a hands-on approach to making their community a better place to live. Children from infancy up through their teens were on deck to bring smiles to seniors.
“We are helping older people right here in our area that simply cannot leave their home and may not have the money to buy these items that we are bagging today,” said long-term UPS employee J.D. Owens.
United Parcel Service employees and their children worked together the morning of Sept. 29 to pack supply bags for 77 homebound seniors in Pulaski County.
Thanks to the success of the first project, UPS drivers were eager to have their children take a hands-on approach to making their community a better place to live. Children from infancy up through their teens were on deck to bring smiles to seniors.
“We are helping older people right here in our area that simply cannot leave their home and may not have the money to buy these items that we are bagging today,” said long-term UPS employee J.D. Owens.