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  2. Capuchin Soup Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    The Capuchin Soup Kitchen (CSK) is a religiously affiliated soup kitchen and non-profit organization located in Detroit, Michigan. [1] It was founded by the Capuchin friars to provide food for the poor during the Great Depression and is sponsored by the Capuchin Franciscan Province of St. Joseph. [2]

  3. 'Never seen anything like this': Metro Detroit food pantries ...

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    Delois Weathers feeds her grandson inside the Capuchin Soup Kitchen in Detroit on Thursday, Dec. 7, 2023. The program is close to a century old; it has been serving the Detroit community since 1929.

  4. Tim Meadows - Wikipedia

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    Meadows began performing improvisational comedy at the Soup Kitchen Saloon. [3] Meadows's start in show business was in Chicago as a member of The Second City comedy troupe, alongside future star Chris Farley. In 1991, Meadows landed a spot on Saturday Night Live and went on to become a longtime cast member, appearing on the program until 2000.

  5. Cass Community Social Services - Wikipedia

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    Cass Community Social Services originally began when during the Great Depression when the church opened up a soup kitchen.In the 1950s, Reverend Lewis Redmond expanded the church's social services, creating an evening program, a free bible class ("Praise Class") and a senior's program ("Project Scout").

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  7. New Detroit bar, restaurant Presley's Kitchen sets opening ...

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  8. Charleszetta Waddles - Wikipedia

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    Charleszetta Waddles (born Charleszetta Lena Campbell; October 7, 1912 – July 12, 2001), also known as Mother Waddles, was an African-American activist, Pentecostal church minister, and founder of Mother Waddles Perpetual Mission, an independent church in Detroit that provides support, such as food, clothing and other basic services to Detroit's poor.

  9. St. Bonaventure Monastery - Wikipedia

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    Monastery on Mt. Elliott. St. Bonaventure Monastery was established in 1882, one of a number of late 19th century Roman Catholic institutions established in Detroit. [3] At the time, the Capuchin friars wrote to then-Bishop of Detroit Caspar Borgess, seeking permission to establish a community of the Order in his diocese.