Maren Caruso – Volunteer Profile
October 12, 2018Marie J. Nedich
October 24, 2018

For the past year and a half, we’ve been very fortunate to work with Maren Caruso. Maren volunteers her time and talent as a pro bono photographer. For this year’s upcoming Star Chefs & Vintners Gala, she’ll team up with floral designer Matthew Drewry Baker to create a fresh new look for this legendary event.

Maren is an extraordinarily talented photographer. In describing her motivation to volunteer for Meals on Wheels, she said, “I’ve always been interested in documenting people in their environments. About a year ago, I was itching for a personal project, one that would direct me to give back to my community in some way. By sharing [my photography], I hope to encourage others to mobilize and give back in any way they can to Meals on Wheels or another non-profit that can use community support.”
Maren has created an incredible library of images that communicate the beauty of working with homebound seniors. Thank you for being part of our community, Maren!

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