House of Bread - Empty Bowls Event, Dayton, Ohio, October, 2013
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“The House of Bread nourishes the bodies, minds, hearts and souls of our guests,
while serving as a bridge to beneficial community resources.”
On December 3, 1983, Sister Dorothy Kammerer opened the doors of
the House of Bread to hungry people in the Salem and Grand Avenue neighborhood.
Twenty meals were served that day.
Over two million, one hundred forty-eight thousand meals
have been served to House of Bread guests in the past twenty-seven years.
The House of Bread serves a free and nutritious lunchtime meal 7 days a week from
11:30 am to 1:00 pm.
As of September 2013, over 10,000 meals were served by the kitchen of the House of Bread
this year.
The House of Bread has a staff of four part-time and two full-time employees.
More than 100 dedicated volunteers work tirelessly on a regular basis
to continue Sister Dorothy’s vision and the House of Bread’s mission.
Statistics reflect that a large concentration of households in the closest zip codes to the
House of Bread are households of less than $8,330 in annual income,
with many of these being single parent families with multiple children.
One in five people in a community kitchen line is a child.
The House of Bread provides hot nutritious meals to school-aged children
participating in tutoring & homework services provided at 5 neighborhood-based centers,
serving over 140 children per weekday!
Over 40% of the guests served by the House of Bread
during the lunchtime meal are over the age of 60.
Trader Joe’s in Kettering provides the majority of the donated food to the House of Bread.
Food is also donated by Gordon Food Service in Miamisburg, just past the Dayton Mall.
The House of Bread is also a partner agency of the Food Bank of Dayton.
A vegetable garden is also located on the House of Bread property, grown and tended by staff and volunteers so guests can enjoy fresh
produce with their meals.
The House of Bread also offers health screenings, health resource information, community meetings, as well as access to
other agencies that provide case management, housing and mental health resources.
Volunteer opportunities include food preparation, serving of prepared meals,
clean up, food pick-up/delivery, and many others.
Volunteers are needed Monday – Sunday from 9 AM – 2 PM
or on your lunch hour during the week.
Opportunities for groups and organizations are encouraged, and can be scheduled by
calling us at (937) 226-1520.
The House of Bread & CESO, Inc.thank you for your donation & participation
in their 4th Annual Empty Bowls event.
Let the bowl you take home tonightbe a constant reminder
there are hungry people in our community who need your help.
“If you can’t feed a hundred people,then feed just one.”
- Mother Teresa