February 2018 Soup Run

Everyone who needed a coat or a meal received one during last night’s soup run. We served 110 meals of lemon chicken, rice, vegetables and apples to our guests on 33rd Street in New York City and in Penn Station.

We distributed 10 bins of clothing, including much-needed socks, men’s and women’s underwear, pants, sweaters and coats. The warm meals were received with gratitude and thanks all around. We heard comments ranging from “God bless you” to “I want to sit down and enjoy this Greek lemon chicken”. One of our volunteers brought 10 new backpacks which we distributed in less than five minutes.

We met Joanne who was pulling a heavy milk crate. When asked about the crate, she said, “It’s my life.” Joanne needed a coat and sneakers and we were able to provide her with both. While in Penn Station distributing meals, scarves and toiletries, we met Fr. Louis, a Catholic monk. Fr. Louis runs a 30-bed homeless shelter in the Bronx and visits Penn Station monthly to minister to the homeless. He was interested to talk with us about our monthly homeless outreach and he told us how much he loves the homeless. With an affable personality and speaking Spanish, we witnessed Fr. Louis connecting with individuals in a very personal way. Our friend Chris was happy to tell us that he is moving into his own apartment today – after five years of being homeless. He’d like to return next month to help us serve. #lastnightssouprun #homelessness #feedthehungry #philoxenia

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