Finding Help in Hard Times at a Cleveland Soup Kitchen

Earlier this week, the Nuns on the Bus tour stopped by the hunger center at St. Augustine Church in Cleveland, Ohio to highlight the plight of the poor and the important work sisters are doing there. In the video below, hunger center regular Reginald Anderson talks about his vulnerable financial state and how the nuns of St. Augustine make a difference.

Producer/shooter: Andrew Fredericks; editor: Lauren Feeney; production assistant Jackie Kostek

 

 

 

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  • Lisa Murray

    Food kitchens like this one with an obviously joy-filled person are exactly the kind that make Yahweh’s smile!

  • Ida

    So happy to see members of the Catholic Church who care more about people than politics.

  • Namaste

     I have to agree with Ida……..we need to shun the politics and just help PEOPLE. Something many in  Washington has forgotten they were elected to do.