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Meals on Wheels of Benton County to close its doors after 41 years of providing meals and support to local residents in need

Credit: Meals on Wheels of Benton County

Benton County, Arkansas – After more than four decades of service, a longtime community lifeline in northwest Arkansas is coming to an end. Meals on Wheels of Benton County will be closing its doors after 41 years of delivering food and support to residents in need.

The announcement was made by Mike Jeffcoat, president of Meals on Wheels of Benton County, who confirmed that the organization will cease operations in the coming period. The decision marks the end of a program that once played a steady role in feeding some of the county’s most vulnerable residents.

At its peak, the organization was serving around 100 people a day. But according to Jeffcoat, that number has steadily declined in recent years, making it harder to sustain operations at the same level. The drop in participation, combined with ongoing financial and staffing challenges, ultimately pushed the organization toward closure.

Those who still depended on Meals on Wheels of Benton County have already been notified of the decision and are now being forced to look for alternative ways to secure daily meals. For many residents, the program was not just a convenience but a critical source of food security and routine support.

Jeffcoat pointed to two major pressures behind the closure: rising food costs and a shrinking volunteer base. Both issues, he said, made it increasingly difficult to maintain consistent service across the communities the organization had long supported.

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“Our younger volunteers are fighting just to keep their jobs, and our older ones can’t afford the gas,” Jeffcoat said.

That combination of economic strain and volunteer shortages has become a growing challenge for many nonprofit organizations, particularly those relying heavily on community participation and donations. In Benton County, those pressures proved too difficult to overcome.

Meals on Wheels of Benton County has served a wide area over the years, including Avoca, Little Flock, Pea Ridge, and other surrounding communities. For many residents in these areas, the program provided not only meals but also regular human contact and wellness checks, especially for elderly and homebound individuals.

As part of the closure process, Jeffcoat also confirmed that the organization’s building on 13th Street in Rogers will be sold. The decision will be made by the board of directors as the group winds down its remaining operations.

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The closure marks the end of an era for a program that has been part of the local safety net for more than 40 years. While the organization will no longer operate, its impact is reflected in the thousands of meals delivered and the years of service provided to the community.

For Benton County residents who relied on the program, the focus now shifts to finding new support systems. Meanwhile, community leaders and volunteers are left reflecting on the challenges that led to the end of one of the region’s long-standing charitable efforts.

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