Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels
Volunteer delivering food to elderly woman

Helping the Homebound

We seek to reduce hunger and food insecurity for those unable to shop for and prepare meals for themselves.

About Us

Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels, a program of U-M Health Department of Community Health Services, seeks to reduce hunger and food insecurity in a culturally responsive manner for the homebound in Ann Arbor area who are unable to shop and prepare complete nutritious meals for themselves because of their health.

Meals are currently being delivered Monday-Saturday to clients. Individuals can choose between a hot meal, sack lunch, or both. Ensure is also available to those who are at nutritional risk.

To learn more about Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels, visit the About Us page. To request or refer someone for meals, visit the Our Services page. To get involved and support our work, visit the Volunteer and Give page.

Contact Us
Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels
3621 S. State Street, Ste. 650
Ann Arbor MI, 48108

Monday-Friday:  8:30 am - 4 pm
Saturday: 8:30 am - 3 pm

Phone: 734-998-6686
Services

Learn about eligibility to receive services from AAMOW and how to make a referral.

Volunteer

Volunteers serve a critical role in helping us serve our homebound neighbors. Learn more about volunteering.

About Us

Learn more about our team and how we work to reduce hunger and food insecurity for our homebound adult neighbors.

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