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Wayside soup kitchen portland maine.
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They pulled together representatives from 11 area churches and formed the wayside soup kitchen.
Wayside soup kitchen ultimately grew to be maine s largest soup kitchen.
Wayside is a non profit effort with ecumenical roots that was established in 1986 to serve hot meals 3 nights a week by a group of committed area churches.
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This program is the backbone of the soup kitchen and is currently supported by 60 churches businesses and civic organizations throughout the community.
Wayside evening soup kitchen 252 oxford st portland me 04101.
Wayside soup kitchen s vision.
59 000 meals shared through mobile food pantries.
Working closely with our local partners we work hard to provide welcoming places where people can enjoy healthy meals.
Wayside s community meals program helps individuals and families receive nutritious meals in safe community surroundings.
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29 000 meals shared at 14 weekly community meals.
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Rescued food was distributed free of charge to 60 partners throughout southern maine including food pantries soup kitchens shelters and other social service agencies.
Through its food rescue program wayside diverted 550 tons of edible food from the waste stream in 2019.
450 tons of edible food salvaged from the waste stream redistributed through food rescue.
These food pantries are a partnership with the portland housing authority portland community policing and the south portland west end neighborhood association.
Take a moment to meet the dedicated staff who run wayside food programs how wayside started grew and changed.
Help support wayside s mission to increase access to food for those in need in southern maine.
252 oxford street portland me 04104.
Providing food to portland hungry in the winter of 1985 concerned individuals recognized that many of the poor in greater portland were going hungry.
The group had no experience operating a soup kitchen and very few.