An older man receiving a meal box at his door.

Many older New Yorkers are facing hunger and, like all of us, need more than one meal a day. Citymeals' research shows that 60% of older people already receiving home-delivered meals still experience food insecurity. Half of those said the program should provide two or more meals a day.

Our Mobile Grocery program closes that meal gap, providing more food to our most vulnerable recipients in new and different ways. Each delivery is the equivalent of nine meals and includes nutritious staples, like brown rice and oatmeal, as well as dairy items and fresh produce, providing our recipients with both variety and flexibility in between their regular meal deliveries.

Citymeals is also piloting an 18-meal grocery delivery program for food-insecure recipients in the Bronx. Launched in partnership with Neighborhood SHOPP and the West Side Campaign Against Hunger (WSCAH), recipients can choose from four different options and order by phone or online.

My heartfelt thanks for these lovely gifts of fresh produce. This week, it was four perfect, tasty apples. 

Phyllis, Citymeals Recipient

We also deliver fresh produce monthly to 3,000 Citymeals recipients in need. Each delivery includes several pounds of seasonal fruits and vegetables, to ensure recipients have additional and varied food on hand. We’ve expanded this program thanks to the generous support of New York City Council members and partnerships with community organizations, like Sharing Excess.

Two Citymeals' staff members packing fresh produce.

Last year, we delivered over 33,000 pounds of fresh produce to our recipients.