Meals on Wheels Atlanta invited us to craft a film that could move hearts and open hands — a piece as intentional as the work they do daily. It needed to feel intimate, grounded, and alive with purpose, capable of turning admiration into action.

At the center is Cheryl Lee, the organization’s Volunteer of the Year. Her quiet presence inside MOWA’s pantry became our entry point — not a symbol, but a living embodiment of service. Through her, we captured the grace of consistency and the beauty of showing up.

Woven throughout are the voices of seniors who rely on those meals — voices that carry weight, warmth, and truth. Their reflections remind us that behind every donation is not just a number, but a name, a face, a life touched.

The film closes with Lauren Amos, founder of Antidote and Honoree of the Year. Her on-camera message — poised, personal, and direct — gives the piece its final shape: clear in intent, elegant in delivery. Premiered at A Meal to Remember, Fund a Meal became more than a film. It became a mirror — reflecting not just need, but the collective responsibility to meet it.