Address: 1375 Fairfax Ave, San Francisco, CA 94124, USA
Phone: +14159201111
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–4:30PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–4:30PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–4:30PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–4:30PM
Friday: 8:30AM–4:30PM
Saturday: Closed
Lavaughn King
I volunteer for a program that serves seniors and disabled. Once every two weeks a neighbor and i volunteer to assist. It gives me great pleasure to serve in a city where i live. It is a pleasure and honor. The. Meals on wheels open the space for UNITI To bag and deliver food also. Great ❤ and care is displayed by this partnership. I don't know all of the details, I do know as a former commissioner of the Southeast community this is what caring and sharing is all about. Thanks for this opportunity to share my small experience of serving as a volunteer.
aclem64
We were referred to Meals on wheels for my dad! They have been a Godsend ! Professional, caring and just all around awesome! The food is great! My dad enjoys the variety and never complains about the food! Thank you ❤️❤️
Thomas San Francisco
My friend who is a senior recently signed up for this service because of the shelter in place and her income is low. She receives 7 frozen meals that are delivered twice a week that helps but does not meet her needs. She still has to shop for her other meals unfortunately but is grateful to get one meal a day from this program. The food is just ok.
Al Pross
I have been a customer for many years and have become increasingly concerned about the quality and quantity of the meals. From my standpoint the best description of their food is...VERY POOR...with no dash leading to fair. Their chicken meals appear to be poultry rejects that have run a marathon prior to slaughter...they are the skinniest most emaciated, meatless chickens I have ever seen. Their pork dinner meals are tougher than shoe leather riddled with fat and gristle...if you cut off the edible meat or chicken they weigh less than 4 ounces with little or no recognizable taste or flavor. Thankfully I still have all of my teeth for all of the chewing that is required. Last Sunday I saw the CEO of M on Ws interviewed on Channel 5 (SF) and you would have thought that the meals are tasteful and plentiful based upon his comments. He actually said they deliver 2 meals a day while in actuality the so-called second meal is not a meal at all but can consist of 2 hard boiled eggs, a bag of carrot slivers and a few bites of celery, a slab of processed turkey and two mutilated pieces of bread. The fruit they send is an outright embarrassment...the oranges and apples are about the size of golf balls. Any grocery store would reject these as unacceptable...oh, they usually provide a high fructose fruit drink of some kind. And you ought to see the so-called vegetables they send...they appear to be rejects based upon their paltry size, color and flavor. I wonder if they will be dining on one of these meals at their Star Chefs Dinner Gala on April 21. I wonder if their CEO has ever eaten one of the two meals he touted on TV. I wonder what they would do if I showed up at their fund raising dinner and handed out photos of the many unappetizing meals they deliver. I wonder...
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To sign up for services start by calling or by having your social service representative call the San Francisco Department of Aging and Adult Services, at (415) 355 - 6700
For SF applicants, apply in person at 1375 Fairfax. Ask for Jimmy Goodwin. Let your host know you are interested in becoming an HDM Driver and would like to schedule an interview upon completion of the application.
Go to mowsf.org. look under careers.
You need to talk to your social worker.
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