This holiday season, we were proud to once again be a beneficiary of the Washington Post Helping Hand campaign!
The Washington Post Helping Hand is the Post’s annual fundraising drive for three local nonprofit groups working to end homelessness and hunger in our area. Along with local organizations Bread for the City and Friendship Place, local columnist John Kelly shared stories of our Miriam’s Kitchen community over the past few months. Click through any of the links below to read some amazing stories!
At Miriam’s Kitchen, people without homes can find more than a meal (Nov. 14, 2022) – Read Sheila White’s story from former MK Guest to housing advocate, with the help of Miriam’s Kitchen.
Free, tasty meals provide a reason to visit Miriam’s Kitchen (Nov. 23, 2022) – As we say at MK, the path to housing starts with a healthy, nutritious meal. Here’s an inside look!
For unhoused people, Esther Ford provides a new lease on life (Dec. 5, 2022) – An inside look at a day in the work of Esther, our amazing senior housing case manager.
Artistic mornings at Miriam’s Kitchen offer a way to make connections (Dec. 14, 2022) – An insightful look at the magic of the MK Studio.
Health is hard for people who are homeless. Miriam’s Kitchen helps. (Dec. 26, 2022) – Learn more about how we offer our guests medical care and healthy food options.
A special gift for her birthday: A new apartment for someone else (Jan. 5, 2023) – In a follow-up to his December 6 column, we got an update about the eight people that Esther Ford, our amazing Senior Housing Case Manager, found housing for in December.
For more information about the Post Helping Hand Campaign, visit www.posthelpinghand.com.