Meals On Wheels Atlanta and Crutch Campus Unveil Limited Edition 60th Anniversary Baseball Cap

Meals On Wheels Atlanta Crutch Campus Collaboration Hat

Meals On Wheels Atlanta (MOWA) is partnering with Crutch Campus to release a limited edition commemorative baseball cap celebrating the organization’s 60th anniversary. The collaboration reflects the personal connection of Crutch Campus founder Tajh Crutch, whose family received support from Meals On Wheels and who now serves on its Young Professionals Board.

Sales run through December 12, 2025, at a retail price of $65 and can be purchased online. Any remaining inventory will be sold onsite at the official launch party on December 18 at 1705WEST.

Proceeds support MOWA’s mission to expand meal deliveries and reduce waitlists for homebound seniors experiencing food insecurity and isolation.

“This partnership with Crutch Campus is a powerful tribute to our 60-year legacy of serving seniors. Tajh’s story and his artistry reflect the heart of Atlanta—where creativity and purpose come together to uplift community. This anniversary cap is more than a design; it is a symbol of resilience and a meaningful way to honor the seniors who built this city,” said Charlene Crusoe-Ingram, CEO of Meals On Wheels Atlanta.


WHEN:

Available Online: December 5 to December 12, 2025

Launch Party: Thursday, December 18, 7 to 10 p.m.

 

WHERE: 

Available for Purchase Online Starting December 5 at 11 a.m.

Launch Party

1705 Commerce Drive NW

Atlanta, GA 30318


ABOUT MEALS ON WHEELS ATLANTA

Meals On Wheels Atlanta (MOWA) was founded in 1965 to support seniors struggling with hunger and social isolation. For over 60 years, MOWA has grown from a small soup kitchen to an organization that has delivered over six million lifesaving meals throughout the Atlanta area.

MOWA has expanded its program offerings to respond to other critical needs in the community. The nonprofit now offers multiple services to support Atlanta seniors, including personalized and therapeutic home-delivered and family-style meals, home repair services, an emergency food pantry and a pet pantry allowing seniors to remain at home with their pets, which are sometimes the only family they have.

Since MOWA raises 97% of its funding from private donations each year, the nonprofit has expanded fundraising efforts to include social enterprises 1705WEST, Atlanta’s Premier Event Space with a Purpose; and Purposeful Gourmet Foods, The Snack that Gives Back! All proceeds from both efforts benefit MOWA’s meals program.

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