Case Study: A Different Kind of Outreach
The Capuchin Soup Kitchen finds success by stretching its fundraising efforts beyond its traditional donor base.
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Jim Dickman
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Today, the nonprofit ministry serves more than 2,000 hot meals a day at its two locations, distributes more than 300,000 pounds of groceries and 30,000 articles of clothing per month to poor families, and provides emergency shelter and drug-counseling services, relying almost entirely on donations from Catholic supporters within the metropolitan area. And the demand for its services is growing every day.
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