About Citymeals-on-Wheels

Citymeals-on-Wheels raises private funds to ensure no homebound elderly New Yorker will ever go a day without food or human company. Last year, our family of contributors helped us bring over 2.1 million nutritious meals to 17,713 frail aged in every borough of New York City. In addition, over 1,500 volunteers collectively spent 62,000 hours visiting and delivering meals to New York’s frail aged.

One hundred percent of all public donations go to the preparation and delivery of meals.

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Citymeals funds 30 community-based agencies that bring weekend, holiday and emergency meals to homebound elderly New Yorkers who can no longer shop or cook for themselves.

Gael Greene and James Beard founded Citymeals-on-Wheels in 1981 after reading a newspaper article about homebound elderly New Yorkers with nothing to eat on weekends and holidays. They rallied their friends in the restaurant community raising private funds as a supplement to the government-funded weekday meal delivery program. Twenty-nine years ago their first efforts brought a Christmas meal to 6,000 frail aged.

During the fiscal year ended June 30, 2009, Citymeals-on-Wheels delivered 2.1 million meals to over 17,000 New Yorkers at times when they would otherwise have been alone & hungry.