A Movement Begins

Meals on Wheels San Francisco began in 1970 with the goal of ensuring 100 seniors in the city had food and access to services such as transportation to doctor’s and barber appointments, shopping, and more that helped them live independently. It received its nonprofit status the same year.

The Mission

Meals on Wheels San Francisco is committed to the belief that all seniors have the right to live independently with dignity and respect in their own homes for as long as safely possible. It is our mission to provide isolated homebound older adults in San Francisco with nutritious meals, daily human contact, and supportive services to prevent their premature institutionalization.

Our Impact - Nourishing the Whole Person

Today, Meals on Wheels San Francisco remains one of the biggest senior nutrition programs in the Bay Area and is the only organization in the region offering 2 home-delivered meals daily to adults 60+ in need. Annually, more than 5,000 homebound seniors rely on Meals on Wheels for their nutritional needs. The organization operates its own kitchen, preparing and delivering more than 2.5 million meals to seniors living in San Francisco and in Northern San Mateo County.

Looking to the Future

In 2020, The Sangiacomo Flynn Building, home to the Andy and Teri Goodman Nourishing Kitchen, allowing for increased meal production capacity. Our industrial kitchen, and state-of-the-art equipment gives us added capacity to produce 10,000 to 13,000 meals a day to keep up with the growing need for meals. In the event of an emergency, or in support of mission-centric partners in need of purchasing meals for their own clients, the kitchen can support production of up to 30,000 meals in a single day.

Newsroom

For Media Inquiries, Contact:

Jim Oswald
Director of Marketing and Communications
415.343.1315
joswald@mowsf.org

Meals on Wheels San Francisco at a Glance:

  • Founded in 1970
  • Mission: Meals on Wheels San Francisco is committed to the belief that all seniors have the right to live independently with dignity and respect in their own homes for as long as safely possible. It is our mission to provide isolated homebound older adults in San Francisco with nutritious meals, daily human contact, and supportive services to prevent their premature institutionalization.
  • Prepares and delivers more than 2 million meals yearly to thousands of homebound older adults, 60+ who live in San Francisco and Northern San Mateo County
  • Offers 2 home-delivered meals a day to seniors in need
  • In 2022, Meals on Wheels delivered more than 389,000 meals (more than 32,000 a month) to 12 Navigation Centers in San Francisco
  • Provides Wellness and safety checks, social work services, and nutrition counseling
  • In November 2020, opened The Sangiacomo Flynn Building, home to the Andy and Teri Nourishing Kitchen, one of the largest industrial kitchens and food distribution centers on the West Coast.


Fact Sheets: Coming Soon!

2022 Impact

Coverage Maps

2022 Volunteer Impact

Press Releases

Nourish Newsletter

Client Nourish Newsletter

Annual Impact Report & Financials

Media Coverage

November 26, 2020 San Francisco Examiner  Meals on Wheels San Francisco rolls out new building and Thanksgiving cheer

November 24, 2020 San Francisco Chronicle  New, bigger kitchen triples Meals on Wheels’ capacity

October 16, 2020 Voices of the Community, KSFP-FM  Meals on Wheels San Francisco Profile

July 2020 Channel Kindness  More Than a Meal: Meals on Wheels San Francisco Warms Stomachs and Hearts

May – June 2020 San Francisco Magazine  Hope Issue

May 22, 2020 LA Times  Gov. Gavin Newsom’s promise to feed California seniors falling short so far 

May 16, 2020 Nob Hill Gazette  The Unlikely Unifier

May 16, 2020 The Bold Italic  5 Bay Area Nonprofits Share the Biggest Ways We Can Help Right Now

April 8, 2020 SFist  Meals on Wheels SF see 60- to 100-percent uptick in new clients per week

March 20, 2020 SF Chronicle  San Francisco philanthropy takes a hit as coronavirus shutdown cancels charitable galas

March 19, 2020 KGO-TV  KGO-TV Coronavirus Resources

March 17, 2020 SF Chronicle  San Franciscans respond to coronavirus with offers of grocery runs, money, support

March 17, 2020 SF Chronicle  Coronavirus crisis: How to come together amid fundraiser cancellations? Keep giving

March 16, 2020 CAL Matters  What You Need to Know About California’s Lockdown of Seniors and the Chronically Ill

March 14, 2020 SF Chronicle  Coronavirus: How you can help Bay Area’s most vulnerable

March 14, 2020 SF Chronicle  Last man standing’: Bay Area nonprofits that help the vulnerable try to push on during coronavirus

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