 Community servings is on a mission to save Thanksgiving for critically ill individuals in Massachusetts and they're doing just that one meal at a time. Every day we go out across the state and bring beautifully prepared medically appropriate meals to people struggling with cancer, HIV, heart disease, MS, etc. What started as an organization to feed HIV and AIDS victims now feeds clients who suffer from 35 different life-threatening illnesses. As the holiday season sets in, the organization is bustling to provide for their clients. We are preparing a Thanksgiving meal with all the fixings for our clients, about a thousand people. We're also in the middle of a huge pie sale pie in the sky where we're selling 18,000 pies to benefit our program. For every pie baked here at Community Servings this season, a family of five will be able to sit down to a nutritious Thanksgiving dinner. A dinner they might not have otherwise had without Community Servings help. Once per day, especially with Thanksgiving coming up, we're doing about over 2,000 meals a day. Even with twice as much food going out for Thanksgiving, Community Servings is reminded of the importance of their meals not just for the holidays but also year-round. This meal that they have before them for today, it may be the only thing that they may eat, but it's there to try to strengthen them and that's what brings me here. It really does. Keeping a tradition of using food as medicine, the organization will deliver meals for over 1,500 home-bound individuals this Thanksgiving. For BUTV News, I'm Supreme Appala.