Alabama soup kitchen struggles to pay rising utility bills and feed hundreds of families
The nonprofit serves about 300 people a day and expects another high bill next month after April’s utility charge rose to $1,783, officials said.
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Bad timing: Trump economy hammers red-state soup kitchen as client list balloons
President Donald Trump’s economy has reached a point where it is impacting an institution upon which countless Americans rely for survival — soup kitchens.Theresa Wilson, the owner of Rose of Sharon soup kitchen said the need for her services is "growing,” reported AL.com’s Megan Plotka on Wednesday."We see people from everywhere, and I’ve been seeing an increase in the different types of people coming here, and it’s because the food prices are …
Alabama soup kitchen struggles to pay rising utility bills and feed hundreds of families
After months of struggling to pay utility bills, one owner of a soup kitchen took to social media to try to make ends meet at a time when more and more people need her services. Theresa Wilson, the owner of Rose of Sharon, said she could not afford the bills.
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