How to run a soup kitchen
During the
American Depression in the 1930’s around 3 out of 4 had jobs.
1 out of 4
did not have jobs, and often they had families to feed, too.
This post is
for those 1 out of 4 people and their families, and also is for those who choose
to help these often destitute people as best they can. Often a “soup kitchen”
is involved.
There are
many other links on this idea, too.
Plan A is to
run a full bore soup kitchen and even refugee center.
Plan B is to
donate what extra food and other supplies you have to your local soup kitchen.
These donations usually add up, and do help.
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