


St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Edible Hope Kitchen
FREE BREAKFAST
Monday-Friday
8:00 am – 10:00 pm
5710 22nd Ave NW,
Seattle, WA 98107
(206)-784-3119
http://www.ediblehopekitchen.org

Bread of Life Mission
FREE MEALS
M-F: 12:15pm-12:45pm
97 S. Main Street
Seattle, WA 98104
http://www.breadoflifemission.org

All Pilgrims Christian Church
FREE MEALS
Noon – 1PM
Monday through Friday
Corner of Broadway and Republican
http://www.communitylunch.org

St. James Cathedral
FREE MEALS & Sunday Breakfast
Mon – Fri: 4:15 pm – 6:30 pm
…AND Sun: 7:00 am – 8:00 am
907 Columbia St.
Seattle, WA 98104
(206)-622-3559
http://www.stjames-cathedral.org/outreach/default.aspx

Hygiene (Shower) Trailer:
Queen Anne/Uptown Neighborhood
157 Roy St
7 days a week
9 am – 4:30 pm


No-Cook Bags & Groceries
1400 NW LEARY WAY
SEATTLE, WA 98107
Shop for FREE !
http://www.ballardfoodbank.org/no-cook-bags


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Tuesday Community Dinners
Fellowship Hall
Tuesday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Faith Lutheran Church
6708 Cady Rd
Everett, WA 98203
https://faithlutheraneverett.org/events/
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Welcome to Your Community Resource Page. As a Seattle Resource Chaplain – my goal has always been to provide for the needs of my neighbors in Seattle. Mrs. Alice and I have been focused on the exact area that we live and help.
Alice and I treated lived in the Little Saigon area of the International District of Seattle. This was years ago. We loved to go to the Old Spaghetti factory for dinner and we would walk the distance. Healthy!
To start, we would load up with our testimony Gospel tracts.
It would take us about an hour to walk there because of multiple conversations that happened on the way. Our purpose was to share the Gospel and bless ourselves with our favorites at O.S.F. Once we finally arrived, we would catch our breath, freshen up for dinner and then order (2) full meals with all the fixins. We were hungry; but not that hungry.

We only ate half a meal and got the rest to go.
We would ask the staff to give us extra napkins, forks, fresh bread and the works. A hearty bag was also a must. In the bag, a tract pak was always placed. Now the longer walk home. It would take about 2 hours to return, because we love the inner city and everything about it. Carrying our delicious cargo, we made our way back home. It seemed like the area around Pike’s Place was perfect for a couple of kids asking if we had money for food. Almost begrudgingly, I looked at my togo bag and asked if they wanted my Manager’s Special with fresh hot bread. YEAH, SURE! Was their answer.

We give, we thank them for helping us to lighten our load as we walk home to Chinatown. Call us sometime, our number is in the bag. (google voice number)
Plan your giving with prayer.
May God bless you as you tell God what your needs are and then He will lead other to help you in your daily life. If I can answer any questions about these resource bulletins, please call me.
In Christ’s Care,
Chaplain Aaron & Mrs. Alice