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October 14, 2024

Ottawa Mission Serves 17,257 Thanksgiving Meals – A New Record

Ottawa, ON – During The Ottawa Mission’s annual Thanksgiving meal, which was held on October 14th as well as the week prior to Thanksgiving through the shelter’s food truck program, The Mission served 17, 257 meals – a new record for a special meal service.

“It takes 7,000 pounds of turkey to feed everyone during our special Thanksgiving dinner,” noted Chef Ric Watson, Director of Food Services at The Mission. Also on the menu was: 3500 lbs. of peeled potatoes; 2000 lbs. of glazed fresh carrots; 150 gallons of gravy; and 900 vegetarian quiches. “This Thanksgiving meal count is yet another example of the overwhelming need for food in our community.”

Prior to the pandemic, The Mission served 495,360 meals annually. This past fiscal year, it served an astounding 1,132,470 meals, a 235% increase. “Our shelter continues to face unprecedented need in the wake of very serious challenges in a post-pandemic environment, the most shocking of which is the skyrocketing rate of hunger,” stated Peter Tilley, Ottawa Mission CEO.

“While we’re glad that we’re able to serve so many people in need, they should not have to choose between paying their rent and feeding themselves and their families,” Allen-Watson added.

This is one reason why The Mission launched its food truck program. Beginning in September 2020 with one truck and five stops serving 500 meals per week, it now has two trucks which deliver over 10,000 meals per week at 38 community partner locations across the city to ensure that those who cannot travel to the shelter do not go hungry. The shelter is working to expand this program in response to continuing overwhelming community need.

“Poverty, homelessness and food insecurity are serious public health issues. We at The Ottawa Mission are doing our part to address shocking increases in hunger and keep vulnerable people healthy through our meal program. Now more than ever, our team of staff, volunteers and service partners supported by our donors are working harder than ever to meet the increasing need in our community. We need real solutions to hunger in our community, including more affordable housing, which is a primary driver of food insecurity,” Tilley concluded.

+ View photos from our 2024 Thanksgiving meal. 

About The Ottawa Mission

Since 1906, The Ottawa Mission has been serving the homeless, the hungry and the lost by providing food, clothing, shelter and skills. In 2023-2024, The Ottawa Mission provided emergency shelter to an average of 187 men every night and served an average of 3,103 meals every day.  The Ottawa Mission also provides to men and women health services, mental health and addiction treatment programs, hospice care, dental services, housing services, educational support, job training, spiritual care, and clothing to thousands in need in our community. In September 2020, The Ottawa Mission marked the one millionth hour that the shelter has been in existence since its founding in 1906. In 2019, the Mission became a housing-focused shelter reflective of its commitment to a home for everyone as a human right with the launch of a new housing department.

FOR INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:
Aileen Leo
Director of Communications
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E-mail: aleo@ottawamission.com