Our Vision

Nourished lives.

 
 

vision

Homebound seniors and individuals with disabilities in our communities live nourished lives with independence and dignity.
 

MISSION

Meals on Wheels of Loveland and Berthoud seeks to nourish and enrich the lives of homebound individuals by providing nutritious meals and daily contact by a caring volunteer.

 

HISTORY

The first Meals on Wheels program was established in England during WWII and by 1957 had spread to the U.S. In January 1968, Meals on Wheels of Loveland and Berthoud became the first home-delivery meal service program established west of the Mississippi River. Our organization's conception was a collaborative, community effort led by local Red Cross volunteer, Dorothy Morin, and philanthropist, Helen Erion and other individuals concerned with the need for good nutrition and socialization for the homebound.

On that January day, we prepared and delivered 12 meals out of the local Elks Club kitchen. Today, we operate out of our own site in downtown Loveland with a commercial grade kitchen. We prepare nearly 100,000 meals annually for homebound clients, providing over 84,000 social and wellness visits to communities in Southern Larimer County.

.

 
 
Donec consectetur, odio eget porta varius, orci mauris viverra ante, eget egestas turpis sapien vel orci.