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25 Nov 2004

SoupMobile

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David Timothy delivers food to the homeless every day in Texas.

He said he had contemplated opening a soup kitchen for a long time, partly because he knew what it was like to grow up poor and hungry, even though he’s never been homeless.

But when he realized nobody in Dallas wanted a soup kitchen in his back yard, Timothy and a friend came up with the idea of a mobile ministry, he said. In summer 2003, he bought his SoupMobile — a 1985 van with 265,000 miles on it — and started “taking the food to the homeless.”

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Comments

25 November 2004
17:44

matt

We have things like this is Brisbane, although here in SuZhou it’s unheard of.

25 November 2004
18:46

andrea

China’s not much of a giving place collectively, but I hear there are many private efforts to help the less fortunate.

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