Are there no Catholic soup kitchens? I’ve been Googling around and have found nowhere to volunteer in my city. I found one place to volunteer, at a Methodist church, but I can cancel if there’s another option. Just seems unreal to me that I can’t find anything about Thanksgiving volunteerism.
we are serving about 800 families on Thanksgiving day
Catholic Charities is giving out food baskets, as are all the parishes that have an active St. Vincent de Paul society.
In this area, food bank clients are divided by geographic areas, so our town is split up into territories according to which church or institution participates in the food bank and maintains a food pantry and/or meal service. So this parish covers our territorial parish boundaries for all donations, but for food bank commodities we can only give out to those in our food bank boundaries. The Baptist church to the East, the Christian community church to the west, Salvation Army to the north, and another church to the south, accept clients in their food bank boundaries. It is confusing, but any USDA or food bank commodities have to obey their rules.
So your area, to make a long story short, may have such limitations. Also the health department may have something to say, and if your parish does not have a kitchen certified for that purpose, may not be allowed to have a hot meal program. For instance, we cannot have a regular hot meal program here because the kitchen is also a school kitchen, and their rules prohibit that usage, as we are configured now.
Lastly, if you want to start something at your parish, be the catalyst. Go to your pastor, share your idea, do the research, recruit other volunteers, and get started.
Catholics can have anything they want in their parishes, by exercising stewardship in time, talent and treasure.