Entrepreneur and philanthropist encourages everyday action for healthier, stronger communities
NEWPORT BEACH, CA / ACCESS Newswire / September 17, 2025 / Entrepreneur and philanthropist Lesley Beador is calling for greater community engagement and awareness around wellness and support for vulnerable populations. Drawing on her experience as a mother, skincare entrepreneur, and volunteer with Meals on Wheels, Beador is urging individuals to take small, practical steps that can make a meaningful difference in the lives of others.
"Delivering a meal is never just about the food," Beador said. "It's about knocking on a door, making eye contact, and reminding someone they are not forgotten."
Why This Matters
According to Meals on Wheels America, over 10 million older adults in the United States face hunger each year, and nearly 1 in 3 seniors live alone. Access to nutritious meals and human connection is vital for both physical health and emotional well-being.
"These numbers are not abstract," Beador noted. "They're our neighbours, our parents, our grandparents. Community support is what helps people maintain dignity and independence."
A Call to Action
Beador encourages individuals to think about what they can do in their own communities:
Volunteer with local organizations that provide meals, support, or companionship.
Check in on elderly neighbors with a simple visit or phone call.
Support wellness by sharing healthy routines, from exercise to balanced diets.
Prioritize self-care to build the energy needed to help others.
"Work matters, but so does joy," Beador added. "When you take care of yourself, you're in a stronger place to take care of others."
About Lesley Beador
Lesley Beador is an entrepreneur and philanthropist passionate about wellness, beauty, and community. She is currently developing her own skincare line and remains actively engaged in charitable work, including volunteering with Meals on Wheels. Born near Lake Tahoe, she carries forward a lifelong connection to nature, balance, and resilience.
Call to Action:
Residents are encouraged to volunteer locally, support senior care initiatives, and adopt wellness practices in their daily lives. "Change starts at the individual level," Beador concluded. "If each of us makes one small effort, the collective impact is extraordinary."
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SOURCE: Lesley Beador
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