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2007
Milwaukee Empty Bowls Recipients
Agape
Community Center
6100
N. 42nd Street, Milwaukee, WI
(414) 464-4440
www.agape-center.org
Agape Community Center serves 15,00 hot, nutritious meals a year to neighbors challenged by poverty in our Central City Milwaukee neighborhood. Children, teens, working adults, and seniors have an opportunity to gather and share food and community three nights each week, while also accessing community, health, educational, and social services.
Bay View Community Center 1320 East Oklahoma Avenue, Milwaukee
414-482-1000
www.bayviewcenter.org
The Bay View Community Center is a private non-profit organization that has been serving families and individuals in southeastern Wisconsin for 29 years. The Center's mission is to provide programs that develop the individual, provide support and strengthen families. The Center's Food Pantry is open 2 days and 1 evening every week and serves over 400 people per month.
Friedens
Community Ministries, Inc.
Coggs Center:
1220 W. Vliet Street, Milwaukee, WI
Granville
Elementary School:
9520 W. Allyn Street, Milwaukee, WI
(414) 289-6030
www.friedenspantry.org
Founded in 1978, Friedens Community Ministries' mission is to "operate food pantries and to develop programs which will empower persons to meet their needs and to improve the quality of life of Milwaukee residents. Currently, Friedens operates two pantries.
Hope House of Milwaukee, Inc.
209 W. Orchard Street, Milwaukee
414-389-3849
www.hopehousemke.org
Since 1987, Hope House has served the homeless, the hungry, and those in poverty with resources for housing, on-site food pantry and free medical clinic, and educational programs for adults and children. Each year, Hope House addresses the needs of almost 14,000 individuals in Milwaukee through our efforts.
Interchange, Inc.
Food Pantry: 130 E. Juneau Avenue, MIlwaukee
Postal Address: 1105 N. Waverly Place, Milwaukee
414-276-0988
www.interchangemilwaukee.org
For more than 35 years, the six churches of Interchange have sponsored compassionate and relevant programs. The Food Pantry is the longest running of these. Located at Village Church, it is open every Tuesday afternoon and serves about 400 persons each month from downtown, the East Side and Shorewood.
Churches: All Saints' Cathedral, First Unitarian Society, Immanuel Presbyterian Church, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Summerfield United Methodist Church, Village Church (ELCA)
Milwaukee Rescue Mission
830 N. 19th Street, Milwaukee
414-344-2211
www.milmission.org
The Milwaukee Rescue Mission provides food and shelter to homeless men, women, and children in the Milwaukee community. Along with emergency shelter, educational programs and employment assistance are offered to men and women. Extensive programs for children staying in our shelter, as well as for neighborhood youth, are also provided.
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