About Us
Since 1974, Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels has worked to reduce hunger and food insecurity for our homebound adult neighbors in the Ann Arbor area who, because of their health, are unable to shop and prepare nutritious meals for themselves.
AAMOW staff and volunteers are committed to supporting the dignity and independence of our homebound community members who are largely unable to leave home because of their health status. We value diversity, equity, and inclusion and seek to provide services that are culturally responsive.
AAMOW delivers meals Monday - Saturday with an extra meal on Saturday for Sunday. Staff are available to provide additional support that includes addressing tangible needs through our personal care items pantry and connecting folks to additional community supports.
Our Team
- Courtney Vanderlaan, Director
- Joan Miller, Associate Supervisor/Finance
- Haley Bank, Social Worker
- Nicholl Brandimore, Social Worker
- Lynne Harrison-Ley, Volunteer Coordinator
- Erin McGlashen, Client Services Coordinator
- [Open Position], Client Services Coordinator
- Wendy Smith, Administrative Assistant
- Karin Monnett, Client Care Associate
- Daniel VanDuinen, Client Care Associate
- Somanique Charbeneau, Client Care Associate
3621 S. State Street, Ste. 650
Ann Arbor MI, 48108
Monday-Friday: 8:30 am - 4 pm
Saturday: 8:30 am - 3 pm
Funding
Ann Arbor Meals on Wheels is a community-supported program of the U-M Health Department of Community Health Services. AAMOW receives financial support from Michigan Medicine, Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation, Washtenaw County, local civic groups and private donors. Additionally, the Washtenaw County Office of Community and Economic Development Senior Nutrition Program provides funding from Title III of the Older Americans Act, Michigan Office of Services to the Aging, and AgeWays Nonprofit Senior Services.