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'''Community Kitchens''' is a non-profit organization that has provided free meals to Birmingham residents since 1980. Based at [[St Andrew's Episcopal Church]] in [[Southside]] and [[Grace Episcopal Church]] in [[Woodlawn]], Community Kitchens gives meals to anyone who shows up with no questions asked and no preaching. The group currently serves about 250 people a day and is open 365 days a year.
'''Community Kitchens''' is a non-profit organization that has provided free meals to Birmingham residents since [[1980]]. Based at [[St Andrew's Episcopal Church]] in [[Southside]] and [[Grace Episcopal Church]] in [[Woodlawn]], Community Kitchens gives meals to anyone who shows up with no questions asked and no preaching.


The groups is involved with the [[Metro Birmingham Services for the Homeless]], the [[Alabama Rescue Mission]], and the [[Nonprofit Resource Center of Alabama]].
The group currently serves about 250 people a day and is open 365 days a year. Community Kitchens works with the [[Metro Birmingham Services for the Homeless]], the [[Alabama Rescue Mission]], and the [[Nonprofit Resource Center of Alabama]].


On April 25, 2006, Community Kitchens had a 25th anniversary celebration and fund-raising dinner at the [[Historic Rucker Place]] on [[12th Avenue South]].
On April 25, 2006, Community Kitchens had a 25th anniversary celebration and fund-raising dinner at the [[Historic Rucker Place]] on [[12th Avenue South]].
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[[Category:Nonprofits]]
[[Category:Nonprofits]]
[[Category:1980 establishments]]
[[Category:Episcopal Diocese of Alabama]]

Revision as of 11:55, 17 January 2018

Community Kitchens is a non-profit organization that has provided free meals to Birmingham residents since 1980. Based at St Andrew's Episcopal Church in Southside and Grace Episcopal Church in Woodlawn, Community Kitchens gives meals to anyone who shows up with no questions asked and no preaching.

The group currently serves about 250 people a day and is open 365 days a year. Community Kitchens works with the Metro Birmingham Services for the Homeless, the Alabama Rescue Mission, and the Nonprofit Resource Center of Alabama.

On April 25, 2006, Community Kitchens had a 25th anniversary celebration and fund-raising dinner at the Historic Rucker Place on 12th Avenue South.

References

  • Michael, Brooke (April 6, 2006) "Eat Beat". Birmingham Weekly.

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