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Soup Kitchen - We serve the working poor or those on a fixed income – folks who have a job at the low end of the ladder, working hard to make ends meet for themselves and their families. Since 1991, Manna's Soup Kitchen has been open to anyone and everyone that finds themselves in need of a hot meal and a safe place to enjoy it. We have no requirements for those joining the evening meal.Food_final Homeless individuals and families, the working poor, those on a fixed income, or anyone who simply needs a place to sit and "break bread" are welcome. The meal goes beyond soup. The idea is to help people nourish their bodies and their souls by making some connections with others and with God. Often we can identify those who need a specific service and link them to that service. Manna Ministries helps our struggling neighbors back to their feet. Our services are designed to revitalize self-sufficiency and independence so our guests can get their lives back on track. Staff and caring volunteers offer nourishing meals Monday through Friday at 4:30 PM. Food Pantry - A meal isn't always what a family needs. Some folks need food to keep their family going through the tough times. We can provide people with bags of nourishing groceries for them to prepare at home. Our food distribution takes place three times a week and we ask individuals to partake of this only once a week. We are aware that we need to be good stewards of the resources provided to us, and that means working to meet the needs of as many as we can with the resources we have.