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DeKalb soup kitchen expands to Feed ’Em After Dark

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“I want to go to culinary school, so I thought I’d volunteer in the kitchen,” Wilson said. “I liked it so I started coming to every meal.”

Johnson said the experience Feed ‘Em After Dark offers is something that cannot be matched anywhere else. Her culinary dream is to start her own bakery.

Both Smith and Gibbs, who have been with Feed ‘Em Soup for a number of years, have same vision for their organization: Each of them imagine the soup kitchen giving free meals to people in need four or five times a week.

“We’ve got people coming in on meal days who haven’t eaten in three or four days,” Smith said. “So if we can get more food available to people, there’s clearly a need for it.”

One step at a time though, Gibbs realized. In order for Feed ‘Em Soup to offer regular meals once a week, their After Dark program will have to make $1,200 every weekend. On Thanksgiving weekend, After Dark brought in $400 to $500, Gibbs said. The next weekend, however, that dollar amount jumped to $500 to $600.

The $1,200 a week wouldn’t pay for all of their expenses, Gibbs added, but it will allow them to get “cash in the bank.”

“This is not, by any means, our sole source of income,” Gibbs said. “But it provides stuff coming in on a more regular basis other than stockpiling and hoping we get through the next couple of months.”

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