Within the City of Detroit It is estimated (conservatively) that over 50% of the residents live in poverty.
At Cass Park, an inner-city park in downtown Detroit, volunteers bring food and clothing to help those residents who are in need. Over the last three (+) years, this Sunday morning meal is provided twice a month and every month. The food and clothing is donated and given away to anyone in need.
Everyone is welcome—no questions asked and no one is turned away. For many this maybe their only way of getting a hot meal. And they can take with them as much as they want to help carry them over until their next opportunity to get a free meal.
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