

Click a picture to learn more about Friendship Trays
Friendship Trays, 2401-A Distribution St. Charlotte, NC 28203 voice 704-333-9229 fax 704-333-5947
Delivering, in a caring and friendly
manner, balanced meals to individuals in this community
who are unable, because of age or infirmity, to obtain and prepare their own
meal
Hear
from our recipientsOur recipients send their thanks for what you could become part of.
Open this list of the archive. Choose one from the list and it will open on your screen or download directly to your computer.
This Welcome pamphlet (front cover shown at right), is an eight-page PDF download with information from this site and Friendship Trays files about the nonprofit's work.
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Click the picture at left to go to a full-page map showing general locations where we deliver. The picture was taken in January 2007 and as people come on and off the program, the map changes. The original map is on the wall on our South End office. Come take a look!
Contact
us to speak to your group
Let us speak to your group. We'll explain the mission, the methods, and the key role volunteers play in Charlotte-Mecklenburg's meals-on-wheels program. Send an e-mail to Executive Director Lucy Bush.
Come
see us ... or give us a call
Come see us at 2401-A Distribution Street in eclectic South End. Here's a map. Or give us a telephone call at 704-333-9229 between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. After 2 p.m., please leave us a message.
Play
golf in our 'Driving Away Hunger' tournament
Click at left for scores and lots of pictures from the 14th annual event, held on May 5 at Piper Glen. And if you couldn't join us this year, mark your March 2009 calendar to check back at this site to register for the 15th annual tournament.

June 21, 2007
Hands-on Experience
At left, Friendship Trays intern Mejin Leechor plays a few bars in the foyer in response to a "special request" from Kendrell (left) and Deondre Sturdivant. Then, at right, the violin changes hands and the real learning begins. Leechor, a student at Davidson College, has been playing violin since age 5.