KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A Kansas City social services organization needs your help to raise funds for a new community oven and to stock up their food pantries this winter.
The Bishop Sullivan Center feeds hundreds of people a day throughout Kansas City and wants to raise $40,000 by the end of the year to continue the fights against food insecurity.
“People who come to our pantry, a lot of them are on fixed incomes, so they’re having to make tough decisions between ‘do I buy more food for myself at the grocery store, or do I pay my utilities, or fix my car?” said Nathan Crispin, operations director for Bishop Sullivan Center.
For years, people in need of a warm meal have turned to the Bishop Sullivan Center. With help from volunteers and a paid staff of about 15 people they are able to make more than 4,000 meals …