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Community Unites to Provide Thanksgiving Meals in Chicago
A collaborative effort is underway in Chicago to support residents in need this Thanksgiving. The initiative, named “Home for the Holidays,” is organized by **Ignite-Futures with Promise** and **Rock of Our Salvation Church**, in partnership with local chef **Ora Triest**. This annual dinner aims to provide meals to those experiencing homelessness and to foster a sense of community during the holiday season.
Chef Ora emphasizes the importance of community involvement during the holidays. She stated, “During the holidays, it’s important that we come together as a community to help those who are in need. I enjoy serving and sharing my love for cooking. This is a part of my mission as a chef and a Black woman from Chicago.” Her passion drives the event, which strives to fill both hearts and stomachs on this special day.
The Thanksgiving dinner will take place on **November 23, 2023**, at **5628 West Washington Boulevard**. It is scheduled to run from **11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.** and will be available free of charge to all attendees. Meals will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to enjoy a warm meal.
Chef Ora recently discussed the mission behind the event during an appearance on ABC7 Chicago, highlighting how community members can participate in this effort to give back. She encourages anyone interested to join the initiative, whether through volunteering, donating, or simply spreading the word.
As Thanksgiving approaches, such efforts are crucial in addressing food insecurity within urban communities. The “Home for the Holidays” dinner not only provides nourishment but also creates a welcoming environment where individuals can connect and support one another.
In a city known for its diverse population, events like this highlight the spirit of unity and compassion. Organizations like Ignite-Futures with Promise and Rock of Our Salvation Church play a vital role in fostering relationships among community members, particularly those who may feel isolated or marginalized.
This Thanksgiving, the collaboration between these organizations and Chef Ora Triest serves as a reminder of the power of community and the impact of collective action. By coming together, they are not only feeding those in need but also reinforcing the values of kindness and generosity that the holiday season embodies.
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