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What we believe:

Our Vision

Our world without hunger.

Our Mission

We improve the food security and well-being of our community by preparing and delivering nutritious, quality, and affordable meals. 

Our Culture Statement

Collaboration is our strength; we come together with our unique skills and diverse perspectives to create collective impact.

 

Our Values

  • Client centred care – We prioritize the well-being of our clients above all else.

  • Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion – We are for everyone and celebrate diversity, being an inclusive workplace and creating a sense of belonging.

  • Integrity – We uphold ourselves and each other to be honest, transparent, and accountable.

  • Kindness – We unconditionally care for each other with compassion and understanding.

  • Quality – We uphold the highest standards in everything we do.

  • Respect – We treat all people with dignity and fairness, and value diverse perspectives.

  • Teamwork – Coming together as one to get the job done.


 

Feeding our city, strengthening our community.

Since 1965, Calgary Meals on Wheels has specialized in preparing and delivering nutritious meals, a critical service in Calgary’s charitable food-security landscape. We believe that reliable nutrition is a crucial link to overall individual and societal health and wellness. With the rise of inflation and less accessibility to affordable, nutrient rich foods, Calgary is facing an increase in food insecurity. This complex problem impacts the social well-being, academic and economic potential, and overall health of our community. Working alongside our in-house Registered Dietitian and Red Seal Chefs, we carefully craft affordable meals that are nutritious and accommodating to special diets. These fully prepared meals are offered at a flexible sliding scale rate, meaning that even the those on the lowest of incomes are well fed. Through an engaged network of employees, volunteers, and donors we execute our mission of improving the food security and well-being of our community by preparing and delivering nutritious, quality, and affordable meals. Through this network we deliver approximately 5,500 nutritious and locally prepared meals each day. We make a tangible difference in the lives of vulnerable community members through our three program pillars: Home Delivery, Schools , and Community programs. 

 

Our Impact

We prepare and deliver nutritious, quality, and affordable meals.

Providing more than a million meals to those in need, our programs ensure that CMOW not only addresses food insecurity but also enriches the lives of our clients by promoting dignity, health, and community resilience.

  • Reduced worries about household income by alleviating financial stress by providing affordable meals, allowing them to focus on other essential needs and priorities

  • Healthier communities by providing access to balanced, quality meals that contributes to improved overall health, reducing the risk of chronic illnesses and supporting better physical and mental well-being.

  • Social connection and belonging – meal deliveries often serve as a critical point of social interaction for clients, fostering a sense of connection and combatting feelings of loneliness or isolation.

  • Improved transition from hospital to home by providing reliable meal services for individuals to recover from the comfort of their home, supporting a smoother recovery process and reducing the likelihood of hospital readmissions.

  • Empowering regional agencies - Through partnerships, CMOW enables other organizations to support their clients with nutritious meals, amplifying the impact across the community and strengthening the local support network.

2024-2026 Strategic Plan
Financial Statements
2024 Annual Report

Our facility was created with environmental efficiencies in mind.

  • Energy Efficiency: Our rooftop solar panels and the heat from freezer condensers fuel our boilers.

  • Water Conservation: A rainwater collection tank supplies our landscaping irrigation.

  • Waste Reduction: We partner with a grease collection company to process and compost waste.

  • Sustainable Sourcing: We prioritize local ingredients, including AB Beef, Centennial Meats, and seasonal produce.

  • Vendor Alignment: We ask potential contractors and vendors about their ESG policies to ensure alignment with our values.

  • Single-Use Plastic Reduction: This year, we revamped our menu and packaging to comply with the federal plastics ban and reduce single-use plastics overall.

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI): We’ve undertaken intentional steps in our DEI journey, including four all-day, all-staff training sessions and the initiation of a Reconciliation and Decolonization Strategy. These efforts not only foster belonging among staff and volunteers but also help us better serve our communities.

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Environmental, Social, and Governance Policy

 
 

Programs and Partnerships

Calgary Meals on Wheels primarily operates inside our 3 program pillars - Home Delivery, Schools, and Community.

 

Home Delivery

Our Chef’s Daily Special

Established in 1965, Our Chef’s Daily Special is our daily meal & delivery service. This program is ideal for individuals or couples who are on a fixed income and/or require assistance accessing nutritious & affordable fresh food. Operating on a 3-week, non selective rotating menu that can accommodate various dietary restrictions this program can be utilized 3-7 days a week with deliveries arriving from Monday - Friday. Delivery is free, there is no wait list and prices are determined on a sliding scale based on income.

My Choice Menu

Established in 1998, our My Choice Menu is a selection of 75+ a-la-carte frozen meals. Ideal for individuals, couples, or busy families this program offers flexibility and choice with options that accommodate dietary restrictions at an affordable, but set price. Delivery is free and is available Monday - Friday between 10:45am - 1pm. Order at your convenience in our online store.


Schools

Hot Soup Program

Since 2000, in partnership with the Calgary Board of Education, twice a week Calgary Meals on Wheels delivers a nutritious hot soup lunch to elementary schools with vulnerable students at no cost to the students or the schools. Many of the children participating in the Hot Soup Program  face difficult personal life situations, poor nourishment, and family stresses. The Hot Soup Program ensures children will have a nutritious lunch, giving them the energy required to concentrate and learn.  As this program is 100% funded by community support, we are continually seeking funding to support the maintenance and growth of this program and to enable these children to better learn and reach their full potential. 

Student Nutrition Program

Established in 2014, the Student Nutrition Program was put into place for schools that have been identified with a high population of nutritionally vulnerable students without the resources or facility to produce meals. Funded by the Government of Alberta via the school districts, this program allows schools to purchase 100+ items from our menu to have on site for students as needed. Full bellies reduce students’ stress and anxiety and improves focus of learning, health and well-being.


Community

Regional Program

Established in 2013, our Regional Program is ideal for rural or small towns orbiting the greater Calgary area who do not have their own Meals on Wheels, or want to supplement the meals that are currently available locally. Currently, we are partnered with FCSS in Cochrane, Strathmore, Wheatland County, as well as Longview Seniors and the Chestermere Food Bank.

Agency Program

Ideal for organizations without resources or the facilities to produce meals for their clients but wish to incorporate meals into their programs, our agency program empowers agencies to focus on their core services. This program was established in 1996 and we are currently working with 6 Alpha House locations.


More than a Meal Partnerships

Calgary Meals on Wheels is proud to work with a variety of community organizations, to assist us in providing meaningful connections to our clients.

Calgary Police Service 
As one of the partner agencies involved with the Integrated School Support Project, we provide approximately 250 breakfasts and more than 425 lunches each week to two elementary schools. 

Seniors Secret Service 
All year round we have the great joy of delivering birthday gifts to our regular senior clients. Each Holiday season we are able to offer hundreds of our senior clients festive holiday gifts to spread cheer and warmth, all thanks to this wonderful partnership. 

Calgary Fire Department 
Each year the Calgary Fire Department offers smoke detector inspections and replacements for our clients, helping to keep them safe in their homes. 

Florist Supply 
Each week beautiful bouquets of older, unsaleable flowers are donated for us to share with our regular home delivery clients. 

Quilting Guilds 
Various quilting guids around the city regularly provide us with beautiful handmade placemats that we gladly distribute to our clients to help brighten their homes.  

Letters Against Isolation 
This partnership provides us with handwritten letters that we can share with seniors and homebound clients to offer comfort and community connection. 

Schools  
The youth of Calgary help us spread community connection by way of thousands of colourful handmade greeting cards made by elementary students all school-year long. 

A history of helping.

Calgary in 1964 was a growing and relatively affluent city. The civic census taken in January of 1965 indicated a population of 311,116, an increase of 16,192 people over the 1964 census conducted in April.

In Calgary the population of elderly was increasing. The Hospital Chaplaincy Committee of the Calgary Presbytery of the United Church expressed concerns that elderly people living alone were being discharged from hospitals with no support system during their recovery. In January 1964 they requested that the United Church Women study the matter and report back. A pilot project for meal service was recommended. This project, called Calgary Church Women’s Community Care (Meals on Wheels), was registered as a society under the terms of the Societies’ Act of the Province of Alberta and commenced operation on November 15th, 1965 with 8 clients. Meals were prepared in the kitchen of the Calgary North Hill Community YMCA.

At that time $3,459.36 had been raised through May Day teas and individual contributions.

The pilot project continued until February 1967 when the need for the service was confirmed. In 1967 the organization became a United Way Fund agency. In May 1967 Winnifred Hardy was appointed Executive Director and a search began for larger premises.

 

On November 15, 2025 Calgary Meals on Wheels will celebrate its 60th anniversary of service.

 

Onwards and upwards.

  • In October of 1967 the operation moved to Hillhurst United Church. The kitchen was 24 feet by 14 feet and out of this small area the organization grew to a client base of 125 meals per day.

    In March of 1969 the first van was acquired, donated by the South West Lions’ Club.

  • In 1970 the first steps were undertaken to find larger quarters, and in 1972 the operation moved to 828 – 4 Avenue SW, a building leased from The City of Calgary.

    In 1974 a second van was donated by the Nickle Family Foundation and equipped by the Calgary Foundation. By 1974 the Anglican Church Women, the Catholic Women’s League, the Baptist Women’s Council of Calgary, the Women’s Council of Calgary and the Women’s Groups of the Presbyterian Church had joined the organization.

    In 1975 application was made to change the name of the organization to Calgary Meals on Wheels.

  • By 1981 Calgary Meals on Wheels was again outgrowing its physical facility and a search for larger premises was initiated.  Over half a million dollars was raised, and the move to a new facility was underway. The new facility had at one time been a warehouse and most recently used by Pitts Engineering Ltd. during the LRT construction. This new space was three times as large as the facility on 4th Avenue and boasted better access for suppliers and volunteers off MacLeod Trail. The former garage building was transformed into a fully equipped modern industrial kitchen and office facility. The move took place in November 1983 with no interruption of service. Friday meals went out from 4th Avenue and the following Monday the meals went out from MacLeod Trail.

    Calgary Meals on Wheels operated out of the MacLeod Trail location for 30 years, producing and delivering more than 6 million meals!

  • In summer of 2013, we celebrated another milestone with the opening of a brand new, custom-built production facility located in the Great Plains Industrial Park. The new building, equipped with a 15,000 sq.ft production area can better serve Calgarians and keep up with the need for the services for decades to come.

In the community…

Since 1965, Calgary Meals on Wheels has been a trusted community resource, delivering more than just meals — we deliver care and connection.

Rooted in our three program pillars — Home Delivery, Community, and Schools — we nourish both body and spirit, fostering connection and strengthening the fabric of our city.

Feeding our City, Strengthening our Community.


Celebrate With Us

Throughout the year, we bring the city together with delicious, feel-good events like YYC Hot Chocolate Fest, YYC Pizza Fest, and YYC Ice Cream Fest. These fun-filled community festivals raise crucial funds for our programs while showcasing the best of Calgary’s culinary scene. Every bite helps someone in need — it’s flavor with impact.

Whether you’re looking to volunteer, donate, or just enjoy a hot slice of purpose, there's always a place for you in the CMOW community.

YYC Hot Chocolate Fest

YYC Ice Cream Fest

YYC Pizza Fest

 

Learn more about upcoming events here.

 

Our Team

 
 

Esther Elder
CEO

CEO of Calgary Meals on Wheels with more than 20 years’ experience in the social-profit sector. Esther has held several leadership positions and has a deep understanding of community challenges and opportunities. An energetic, hands-on strategic leader with a passion for building community and effecting social change.

Kelly Gauthier
Facility and Logistics Manager

Kelly began volunteering with Calgary Meals on Wheels in 2019 and became a staff driver in March of 2020. A little over a year later, this Regina-born gentleman began working with us full-time as Operations Manager. When not at Meals on Wheels, Kelly spends time with his wife of 28 years, his two kids and his newly born grandson.


Karen McKeogh
Resource Development Manager

With a background in animal care and wildlife conservation, Karen began fundraising in 2014 to help keep species at risk conservation programs running in BC. Now she has moved into resource development full time and has been responsible for Calgary Meals on Wheels’ fundraising and marketing efforts since 2022. She leads a team of 5 as they raise funds, provide all external messaging, and recruit and engage over 400 volunteers.

Sandra Nicholas
Controller

Sandy joined Calgary Meals on Wheels in May 2024 and brings over 20 years of experience in financial accounting, project management, auditing, and leadership. As an accomplished and dedicated Senior Accountant, she obtained her CPA in 2016. Having lived in Banff and Canmore for 15 years, Sandy has a deep appreciation for the outdoors and takes every opportunity to return to the mountains.


Karen Forster
Production Manager

As a SAIT graduate in Dietary Service Technology, Karen brings decades of experience in food and nutrition. Prior to joining Calgary Meals on Wheels in 2006, she worked with AHS in positions that utilized her expertise in clinical nutrition, production and retail management. She oversees our production department and has developed and mentored a strong and dedicated team of 18 who are passionate about combating food insecurity. Karen maintains our high-quality menu standards by developing standardized recipes, analyzing detailed nutritional data, and procurement of quality products at competitive pricing. Karen also established all our workflow processes for cook chill/cook freeze meal production, maintaining efficiencies and food-safety protocol in all areas of food service production.

Christine Hentschel
Community Builder and Development Manager

Christine oversees our involvement in community partnerships that support social connection for our clients, and contributes to our collaborative committees and projects in the sector. Christine is also our data guru and has more than a decade of non-profit experience.


Ashley Bosworth
Manager of People and Culture

Ashley Bosworth is a proud Calgarian with a lifelong connection to her community and a deep-rooted passion for making a difference. She graduated from SAIT with a Diploma in Business Management, specializing in Human Resource Management, and has been an integral part of Calgary Meals on Wheels since 2017.

With a strong belief in the power of people to drive positive change, Ashley leads our People and Culture efforts with warmth, professionalism, and a values-first approach. Her commitment to fostering an inclusive, supportive workplace is inspired by the mission of Calgary Meals on Wheels - one that continues to motivate and shape her career.

Outside of the office, Ashley embraces Alberta’s natural beauty through snowboarding and camping adventures. She also enjoys baking and spending time with her husband and their two daughters, creating lasting memories together.

 
 

Board of Directors

 
 

Mohamed Teja – Board Chair

Mohamed is a purpose-driven professional with extensive experience in community engagement, governance, and strategic collaboration. Passionate about building resilient and inclusive communities, he focuses on systems that empower underprivileged individuals with hope, dignity, and strength. Mohamed has a strong track record of fostering meaningful partnerships and networks, driving sustainable development and social equity through innovative, people-centered initiatives. He is a dedicated supporter of Calgary Meals on Wheels.

John Pieri – Vice Chair

John brings a deep commitment to the organization’s mission and extensive corporate experience to the Board. Professionally, he leads the Culture, Communications & Marketing team at ATB Financial, where he is accountable for brand strategy, integrated marketing, and advancing the firm’s Inclusion and Reconciliation teams. His two decades of experience in strategic planning, leadership, and operations—gained through key roles at ATB, Ceridian Canada, and MTS Communications—ensures a focus on sustainable growth and fiscal stewardship. Beyond his corporate dedication, John is actively engaged in the community, including his previous role as Board Chair of Pacekids, and currently serves as the outgoing Board Chair for the Calgary Marketing Association. He holds a Bachelor of Commerce (Honors) and an MBA from the University of Manitoba.

Lesley Bolster - Treasurer

Lesley brings over 25 years of senior financial leadership experience to Calgary Meals on Wheels, with a strong background in financial stewardship, internal controls, risk management and developing supportive dynamic teams. As Treasurer and Audit Committee Chair, she oversees financial reporting, external audit coordination, management of internal controls, treasury and risk, ensuring transparency and fiscal health. Lesley’s expertise spans both public and private entities, and she has served on numerous boards as an experienced, external auditor. She has also volunteered for various nonprofit organizations in the treasury role ensuring the board fulfils its financial duties and the organization remains financially healthy and transparent. A Chartered Accountant, she is committed to guiding the organization with sound financial governance.

Ilir Kuqi – Governance Committee Chair

Ilir is the Fleet Management Director at Enterprise Fleet Management, overseeing operations across Central Canada. With over 25 years experience in strategic leadership and client experience, he brings valuable insight to the Board. Ilir is an active supporter of Calgary Meals on Wheels and as the new chair of the Governance Committee, he is passionate about supporting CMOW’s mission to serve the community with integrity and excellence. He previously served as President of the Albanian Canadian Association of Calgary and actively participates in the Great Cycle Challenge Canada to raise funds for childhood cancer research. His dedication to service and strategic mindset make him a strong advocate for the organization’s mission and long-term success.


Claudia Felzien - Secretary

Claudia serves as the Secretary of Calgary Meals on Wheels. Dedicated to community wellness, Claudia brings a lifelong passion for giving back through volunteering in a variety of non-profit organizations over the past 20 years. With over 18 years of professional experience in operations, project management, business development, process improvement, marketing and communication, Claudia is committed to making an impact by sharing her experience and passion to Calgary Meals on Wheels.

Duane Blahun - Director

With over thirty years experience in financial services, Duane is a seasoned executive with expertise in strategy development, business transformation, organizational effectiveness, culture change, and stakeholder engagement. As president and owner of an independent strategy consulting firm, he assists organizations in assessing and enhancing their operations and strategies to ensure optimal alignment between strategy, structure, culture, and processes. Alongside his commitment to professional excellence, Duane is passionate about community service; in addition to being a board director for Calgary Meals on Wheels, he also delivers meals weekly, and actively participates in numerous Rotary Club projects and community initiatives with his spouse. Duane has held numerous prior board positions within the Canadian credit union system and Alberta cooperative sector, encompassing banking, payments, technology, and utilities industries.

Heather Truber - Director

Heather is an authentic compassionate health care professional with many years of experience in food, environmental and linen services management. She is currently Senior Advisor in Nutrition, Food, Linen and Environmental Services with Alberta Health Services having retired in 2022 from a role as Executive Director, Provincial Operational Support. Heather provided leadership to a varied team who supported site operations at all Alberta Health Services facilities in the areas of menu management; staff education; workplace health and safety; procurement; process improvement; waste management and policy and resource development. She has previously held positions in linen and environmental services; provincial food safety and supply services as well as patient food services with operational responsibilities for facilities across Alberta and in British Columbia. Heather has been a proud board member of Calgary Meals on Wheels for over ten years and is currently on the Governance Committee. She brings her extensive food service experience and belief in the work of Calgary Meals on Wheels to support the organization as they strive to meet the needs of Calgarians. She is committed to the health care food service profession through her involvement with the Canadian Society of Nutrition Management. She is a member of the Accreditation portfolio as well as the Continuing Education Committee.

Christie Phelan - Director

Christie is a strategic leader currently serving as Vice President, People, Culture, Brand & Communications at ATB Financial. With a career spanning executive leadership in banking and energy, Christie specializes in organizational design, talent strategy, and performance enablement. She holds a Master’s in Educational Psychology from SFU and a BA from the University of Calgary. As a Director on the Board of Calgary Meals on Wheels, Christie is dedicated to applying her expertise in collaborative leadership, people and culture, as well as strategic planning to support the organization’s vital community work.


Darcie Nastiuk - Director

An established marketing and fundraising professional who combines strategic planning, analysis and team work to achieve the optimum result for an organization's vision. Darcie’s passion lies in developing strong relationships and strategic vision with board members and stakeholders to help create the connection to community and enabling them to see the impact that they can make. As a proud board member of CMOW supporting the vision of our world without hunger and the mission of improving food security and well-being is something that she is passionate about.

 

Interested in joining the team? Check out available opportunities here.