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uigphotos556623 Detroit, Michigan USA, 4 November 2025, A volunteer makes coffee for a client at the nonprofit Deo Gratias Cafe, operated by theFelician Sisters. Demand for emergency food at food pantries and soup kitchens has risen dramatically since the federalDetroit/Michigan/United States
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lrphotos149421 Food discarded and wasted, including bananas and other food, by clients of a food pantry feeding the poor and needy in Chelsea in New York on Wednesday, September 17, 2025. (Â Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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lrphotos149260 Frozen meals distributed to the elderly and others in need, seen on Friday, August 29, 2025. (Â Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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lrphotos148723 Frozen Mexican style meal distributed to the elderly, and others in need, seen on Friday, June 20, 2025. (Â Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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hiphotos572088 Red Cross canteen worker in Ancona, between c1915 and 1918. A Red Cross soup kitchen serving soup at a train station in Ancona, Italy during World War I//
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hiphotos569264 Soup-house for ice-cutters, between c1910 and c1915. Shows Dietz lantern boxes and lanterns next to soup-house//
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hiphotos566875 Large Crowd of American Civilians Eating Meals Outdoors, 1930s. ' the Bonus Army [US veterans demanding government support during the Depression] camping on Washington's doorstep, demanding decent treatment a living wage instead of an existence'. From "Time to Remember - The Tough Guys", 1930s (Reel 1); a documentary film mainly about life in depression- and gangster-hit America//
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hiphotos566878 American Civilians Serving Meals for a Large Crowd on a Queue Outdoors, 1930s. ' the Bonus Army [US veterans demanding government support during the Depression] camping on Washington's doorstep, demanding decent treatment a living wage instead of an existence'. From "Time to Remember - The Tough Guys", 1930s (Reel 1); a documentary film mainly about life in depression- and gangster-hit America//
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hiphotos566877 American Civilians Serving Meals for a Large Crowd on a Queue Outdoors, 1930s. ' the Bonus Army [US veterans demanding government support during the Depression] camping on Washington's doorstep, demanding decent treatment a living wage instead of an existence'. From "Time to Remember - The Tough Guys", 1930s (Reel 1); a documentary film mainly about life in depression- and gangster-hit America//
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hiphotos562826 Three Men in the Foreground Drinking and Eating, 1933. From "Time To Remember - The Time Of The Monster", 1933 (Reel 1); documentary film about events of 1933, rise of Roosevelt and Hitler//
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hiphotos562012 Three Men Receiving Hot Drinks, 1933. From "Time To Remember - The Time Of The Monster", 1933 (Reel 1); documentary film about events of 1933, rise of Roosevelt and Hitler//
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hiphotos560957 Man Serving Meals For Group of People from the Street Kitchen, 1932. The United States during the Great Depression. ' always they had to move on. A job, security, a full stomach. "You want them bud? Well take this hand-out and get along with you. Move along, bud, through the Depression, better times are just around the corner".' From "Time To Remember - Around the Corner", 1932 (Reel 1); diary of events in 1932 in the United States of America - Franklin Roosevelt becomes the President//
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lrphotos147323 A hand of overly ripe bananas discarded outside of a soup kitchen in New York on Monday, December 2, 2024. (Â Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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lrphotos147273 Clients with their shopping carts line up outside the Holy Apostles food pantry in Chelsea in New York for a Thanksgiving food distribution on Wednesday, November 27, 2024. (Â Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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lrphotos147271 Clients with their shopping carts line up in the rain outside the Holy Apostles food pantry in Chelsea in New York for a Thanksgiving food distribution on Tuesday, November 26, 2024. (Â Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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lrphotos144232 Clients with their shopping carts and shopping bags filled with largesse from the Holy Apostles food pantry trade items in Chelsea in New York on Wednesday, January 24, 2024. (Â Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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hiphotos460372 Confederate Reunion - Canteen Lunch, 1917. Old soldiers and Red Cross volunteers in Washington, DC//
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hiphotos452543 Mclean, Mrs. Edward Beale, Red Cross, Luncheon, 1917//
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lrphotos138712 Cans of Hormel, Amyâs Kitchen and other brand bean products including soup and chili in a supermarket in New York on Tuesday, October 18, 2022. (Â Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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lrphotos138295 The largesse from a food pantry in the mail area of an apartment building in Chelsea in New York on Tuesday, September 6, 2022. (Â Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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lrphotos137119 Clients with their shopping carts filled with largesse from the Holy Apostles food pantry trade items in Chelsea in New York on Tuesday, June 14, 2022. ( Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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lrphotos137117 Clients with their shopping carts filled with largesse from the Holy Apostles food pantry trade items in Chelsea in New York on Tuesday, June 14, 2022. ( Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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lrphotos136934 Clients with their shopping carts filled with largesse from the Holy Apostles food pantry trade items in Chelsea in New York on Wednesday, June 1, 2022. (Â Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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lrphotos136933 Clients with their shopping carts filled with largesse from the Holy Apostles food pantry trade items in Chelsea in New York on Wednesday, June 1, 2022. (Â Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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lrphotos136931 Clients with their shopping carts filled with largesse from the Holy Apostles food pantry trade items in Chelsea in New York on Wednesday, June 1, 2022. (Â Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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lrphotos136932 Clients with their shopping carts filled with largesse from the Holy Apostles food pantry trade items in Chelsea in New York on Wednesday, June 1, 2022. (Â Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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lrphotos136930 Clients with their shopping carts filled with largesse from the Holy Apostles food pantry trade items in Chelsea in New York on Wednesday, June 1, 2022. (Â Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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lrphotos136929 Clients with their shopping carts filled with largesse from the Holy Apostles food pantry trade items in Chelsea in New York on Wednesday, June 1, 2022. (Â Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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lrphotos136717 A client with a shopping cart filled with her largesse from the Holy Apostles food pantry in Chelsea in New York on Tuesday, May 17, 2022. .(Â Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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lrphotos136450 People line up outside the Holy Apostles food pantry in Chelsea in New York on Thursday, April 28, 2022. .(Â Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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lrphotos136449 People line up outside the Holy Apostles food pantry in Chelsea in New York on Thursday, April 28, 2022. .(Â Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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lrphotos136439 People line up outside the Holy Apostles food pantry in Chelsea in New York on Wednesday, April 27, 2022. .(Â Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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lrphotos136438 People with their largesse outside the Holy Apostles food pantry in Chelsea in New York on Wednesday, April 27, 2022. .(Â Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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lrphotos136189 People with their largesse outside the Holy Apostles food pantry in Chelsea in New York on Tuesday, April 5, 2022. .(Â Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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lrphotos136190 People with their largesse outside the Holy Apostles food pantry in Chelsea in New York on Tuesday, April 5, 2022. .(Â Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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lrphotos136186 People with their largesse outside the Holy Apostles food pantry in Chelsea in New York on Tuesday, April 5, 2022. .(Â Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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lrphotos136188 People with their largesse outside the Holy Apostles food pantry in Chelsea in New York on Tuesday, April 5, 2022. .(Â Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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lrphotos136187 People with their largesse outside the Holy Apostles food pantry in Chelsea in New York on Tuesday, April 5, 2022. .(Â Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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lrphotos135205 Hundreds line up outside the Holy Apostles food pantry in Chelsea in New York on Wednesday, January 5, 2022. .(Â Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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lrphotos135176 Hundreds line up outside the Holy Apostles food pantry in Chelsea in New York on Thursday, December 30, 2021.(Â Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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lrphotos133757 Hundreds swap their largesse outside the Holy Apostles food pantry in Chelsea in New York on Wednesday, August 4, 2021.(Â Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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lrphotos132205 Church of the Holy Apostles in Chelsea of New York, with the Hudson Yards development behind it, on Friday, March 19, 2021. The church is an Episcopal parish and is home to the Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen. The soup kitchen started in 1982 and serves over 1,200 meals every weekday, including holidays. (Â Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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krtphotoslive898375 Cauliflower soup, prepared and styled by Shannon Kinsella, in her kitchen, Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2021. (Abel Uribe/Chicago Tribune/TNSChicago/IL/USA
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krtphotoslive898372 The stems of the Cauliflower, onion, and celery can be used for a wintery soup, prepared and styled by Shannon Kinsella, in her kitchen, Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2021. (Abel Uribe/Chicago Tribune/TNSChicago/IL/USA
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lrphotos131554 Recipients from a food pantry in New York redistribute their largesse in front of an apartment building in Chelsea on Wednesday, November 11, 2020 (Â Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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lrphotos131555 Recipients from a food pantry in New York redistribute their largesse in front of an apartment building in Chelsea on Wednesday, November 11, 2020 (Â Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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lrphotos131552 Recipients from a food pantry in New York redistribute their largesse in front of an apartment building in Chelsea on Wednesday, November 11, 2020 (Â Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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lrphotos131553 Recipients from a food pantry in New York redistribute their largesse in front of an apartment building in Chelsea on Wednesday, November 11, 2020 (Â Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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lrphotos131551 Recipients from a food pantry in New York redistribute their largesse in front of an apartment building in Chelsea on Wednesday, November 11, 2020 (Â Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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krtphotoslive891959 Lefty Costley, left, picks up a free lunch from Roxane Prettyman, the community outreach director and culinary director for First Mount Calvary Baptist Church in Sandtown-Winchester. The outreach ministry has expanded its soup kitchen during the coronavirus pandemic from one day a week, Wednesday, to Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun/TNS/MD/USA
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krtphotoslive891960 Roxane Prettyman, the community outreach director and culinary director for First Mount Calvary Baptist Church in Sandtown-Winchester, stacks pieces of cake on a tray to bring out the tent where she and other volunteers were serving free takeout lunches. The outreach ministry has expanded its soup kitchen during the coronavirus pandemic from one day a week, Wednesday, to Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun/TNS/MD/USA
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lrphotos129406 The homeless and working poor line up at the Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen in Chelsea in New York on Tuesday, June 23, 2020. The soup kitchen, which was established in 1982 has the largest emergency feeding program in the tri-state area and has served well over 4 million meals.(Â Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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lrphotos128135 A school in Chelsea in New York providing free grab-and-go meals to anyone New York on Friday, April 3, 2020. New York City is expanding their free grab-and-go meal program from just students to anyone who needs food. 435 sites in the city are open to provide breakfast, lunch and dinner, free of charge.(Â Richard B. Levine)New York/NY/USA
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krtphotoslive884635 Tony Moreno, right, and Jose Pablo place salad items on to plates as they and other O'side Kitchen Collaborative volunteers, who are kitchen staff workers at various local restaurants, prepare soup and salad dinners for seniors at the Green Oceanside Kitchen on Tuesday, March 24, 2020 in Oceanside, Calif. (Hayne Palmour IV/San Diego Union-Tribune/TNS)San Diego/CA/USA
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lrphotos127738 Brand ambassadors at the CampbellÕs activation at the Target "Wonderland!" pop-up store in the Meatpacking District in New York on its grand opening day, Friday, December 13, 2019. The pop-up, featuring numerous instagrammable moments as well as product experiences, is open until December 22. ( Richard B. Levine)New York/NY/USA
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lrphotos127179 Church of the Holy Apostles in Chelsea of New York, surrounded by the Penn South affordable houseing cooperative, on Wednesday, January 1, 2020. The church is an Episcopal parish and is home to the Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen. The soup kitchen started in 1982 and serves over 1,200 meals every weekday, including holidays. (Â Richard B. Levine)New York/NY/USA
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lrphotos126961 Brand ambassadors at the Campbellâs activation at the Target "Wonderland!" pop-up store in the Meatpacking District in New York on its grand opening day, Friday, December 13, 2019. The pop-up, featuring numerous instagrammable moments as well as product experiences, is open until December 22. (Â Richard B. Levine)New York/NY/USA
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lrphotos121009 New York First Lady Chirlane McCray, center, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, left, and Dr. Melony Samuels, right, join volunteers at the Bed-Stuy Coalition Against Hunger in Brooklyn in New York on Friday, November 21, 2014 to assist in distributing turkeys and other food to food insecure New Yorkers.NEW YORK/NY/USA
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krtphotoslive848824 Eastern Connecticut rugby club coach Ray Aramini unloads food from his truck at the Covenant Soup Kitchen in Willimantic. (Mark Mirko/Hartford Courant/TNS)Willimantic/CT/USA
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krtphotoslive843414 Venezuelan chef Carlos Garcia prepares a chicken soup at his restaurant, Obra Kitchen Table, in Brickell, Fla. on Friday, Oct. 12, 2018. Garcia gives a portion of the proceeds from his chicken soup to a non-profit that helps feed people in Venezuelan hospitals. (Matias J. Ocner/Miami Herald/TNS)Brickell/FL/USA
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krtphotoslive843415 Venezuelan chef Carlos Garcia prepared a chicken soup at his restaurant, Obra Kitchen Table, in Brickell, Fla. on Friday, Oct. 12, 2018. Garcia gives a portion of the proceeds from his chicken soup to a non-profit that helps feed people in Venezuelan hospitals. (Matias J. Ocner/Miami Herald/TNS)Brickell/FL/USA
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krtphotoslive843416 Venezuelan chef Carlos Garcia, prepared a chicken soup at his restaurant, Obra Kitchen Table, in Brickell, Fla. on Friday, Oct. 12, 2018. Garcia gives a portion of the proceeds from his chicken soup to a non-profit that helps feed people in Venezuelan hospitals. (Matias J. Ocner/Miami Herald/TNS)Brickell/FL/USA
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krtphotoslive843417 Venezuelan chef, Carlos Garcia at his restaurant, Obra Kitchen Table, in Brickell, Fla. on Friday, Oct. 12, 2018. Garcia gives a portion of the proceeds from his chicken soup to a non-profit that helps feed people in Venezuelan hospitals. (Matias J. Ocner/Miami Herald/TNS)Brickell/FL/USA
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lrphotos118566 Cleveland based artist poses Loren Naji outside of "Emoh" (home spelled backward), his eight-foot diameter wooden sphere abode, in front of the Church of the Holy Apostles, which has a large soup kitchen, in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York on Thursday, September 20, 2018. Naji has been living inside Emoh, which is constructed of cast-away pieces of old houses, to make a statement about homelessness and the backward system that society has to address it. The artist has driven around the country with Emoh. (Â Richard B. Levine)New York/NY/USA
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lrphotos118565 Cleveland based artist Loren Naji outside of "Emoh" (home spelled backward), his eight-foot diameter wooden sphere abode, as curious passer-by photograph it in front of the Church of the Holy Apostles, which has a large soup kitchen, in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York on Thursday, September 20, 2018. Naji has been living inside Emoh, which is constructed of cast-away pieces of old houses, to make a statement about homelessness and the backward system that society has to address it. The artist has driven around the country with Emoh. (Â Richard B. Levine)New York/NY/USA
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lrphotos118564 Cleveland based artist Loren Naji's "Emoh" (home spelled backward), his eight-foot diameter wooden sphere abode, in front of the Church of the Holy Apostles, which has a large soup kitchen, in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York on Thursday, September 20, 2018. Naji has been living inside Emoh, which is constructed of cast-away pieces of old houses, to make a statement about homelessness and the backward system that society has to address it. The artist has driven around the country with Emoh. (Â Richard B. Levine)New York/NY/USA
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lrphotos118563 Cleveland based artist Loren Naji, third from right, speaks with curious passer-by outside of "Emoh" (home spelled backward), his eight-foot diameter wooden sphere abode, in front of the Church of the Holy Apostles, which has a large soup kitchen, in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York on Thursday, September 20, 2018. Naji has been living inside Emoh, which is constructed of cast-away pieces of old houses, to make a statement about homelessness and the backward system that society has to address it. The artist has driven around the country with Emoh. (Â Richard B. Levine)New York/NY/USA
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wildlightrmpix009549 UNITED STATES: July 19, 2018: Plated here is chilled cucumber soup with trout roe and dill. Three Blacksmiths restaurant in Sperryville Virginia, a sixteen seat neighborhood restaurant serving local, seasonal handcrafted food from an open hearth kitchen is owned and operated by John and Diane MacPherson. (Douglas Graham/Wild Light Photos)Sperryville/VA/USA
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krtphotoslive831710 Bill Long, 71, organizes boxes of food at the St. Francis Inn in Philadelphia, Pa. on June 8, 2018. (David Maialetti/Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS)//USA
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krtphotoslive831711 The Rev. Michael Duffy hangs out food tickets for lunch outside the St. Francis Inn in Philadelphia, Pa. on June 8, 2018. (David Maialetti/Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS)//USA
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krtphotoslive831712 Carmelo Gonzalez, 67, talks as he waits for lunch outside the St. Francis Inn in Philadelphia, Pa. on June 8, 2018. (David Maialetti/Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS)//USA
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krtphotoslive828493 An exterior view of one of Soup's prefabricated homes made by Canadian manufacturer Honomobo. This 704 square-foot model unit features a living room, kitchen, two bedrooms and one bathroom with a shower.(Dai Sugano/Bay Area News Group/TNS)/CA/USA
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krtphotoslive828494 An exterior view of one of Soup's prefabricated homes made by Canadian manufacturer Honomobo. This 704 square-foot model unit features a living room, kitchen, two bedrooms and one bathroom with a shower. (Dai Sugano/Bay Area News Group/TNS)/CA/USA
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krtphotoslive828495 One of two bedrooms of one of Soup's prefabricated homes made by Canadian manufacturer Honomobo. This 704 square-foot model unit features a living room, kitchen, two bedrooms and one bathroom with a shower. (Dai Sugano/Bay Area News Group/TNS)/CA/USA
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krtphotoslive828496 An interior view of one of Soup's prefabricated homes made by Canadian manufacturer Honomobo. This 704 square-foot model unit features a living room, kitchen, two bedrooms and one bathroom with a shower. (Dai Sugano/Bay Area News Group/TNS)/CA/USA
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krtphotoslive828498 A view of one of Soup's prefabricated homes made by Canadian manufacturer Honomobo. This 704 square-foot model unit features a living room, kitchen, two bedrooms and one bathroom with a shower. (Dai Sugano/Bay Area News Group/TNS)/CA/USA
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krtphotoslive817358 Joe Bednarsky, left, a volunteer for Bethel A.M.E. church, distributes some of the some food for those attending the church's soup kitchen on Febraury 6, 2018. (Michael Bryant/Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS)//USA
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lrphotos112037 Donations of canned goods for the needy in New York on Tuesday, November 7, 2017. (Â Richard B. Levine)NEW YORK CITY/NY/USA
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lrphotos112036 The homeless and working poor line up at the Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen in chelsea in New York on Tuesday, November 7, 2017. The soup kitchen, which was established in 1982 has the largest emergency feeding program in the tri-state area and hasNEW YORK CITY/NY/USA
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lrphotos112035 The homeless and working poor line up at the Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen in chelsea in New York on Tuesday, November 7, 2017. The soup kitchen, which was established in 1982 has the largest emergency feeding program in the tri-state area and hasNEW YORK CITY/NY/USA
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lrphotos112034 The homeless and working poor line up at the Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen in chelsea in New York on Tuesday, November 7, 2017. The soup kitchen, which was established in 1982 has the largest emergency feeding program in the tri-state area and hasNEW YORK CITY/NY/USA
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krtphotoslive709569 Ginger, miso, tofu, spinach, green onion are piled in a bowl, then doused with broth. Soup, instantly. (Food styling by Joan Moravek) (Bill Hogan/Chicago Tribune/TNS)Chicago/IL/USA
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lrphotos087805 New York City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverto,left, with Councilmember Helen Rosenthal, center, and WSCAH Exec. Director Stewart Desmond, right, at the West Side Campaign Against Hunger (WSCAH) a supermarket style food pantry on the Upper WestNEW YORK/NY/USA
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lrphotos087804 New York City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverto, foreground, with Councilmember Helen Rosenthal, center, and WSCAH Exec. Director Stewart Desmond, right, at the West Side Campaign Against Hunger (WSCAH) a supermarket style food pantry on theNEW YORK/NY/USA
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lrphotos087803 New York City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverto, left, with Councilmember Helen Rosenthal, right, greets volunteers and staff at the West Side Campaign Against Hunger (WSCAH) a supermarket style food pantry on the Upper West Side neighborhood ofNEW YORK/NY/USA
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lrphotos087802 New York City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverto, center, with Councilmember Helen Rosenthal, right, greets a volunteer at the West Side Campaign Against Hunger (WSCAH) a supermarket style food pantry on the Upper West Side neighborhood of NewNEW YORK/NY/USA
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lrphotos087801 New York City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverto visits the West Side Campaign Against Hunger (WSCAH) a supermarket style food pantry on the Upper West Side neighborhood of New York on Friday, December 19, 2014. The two elected officials greetedNEW YORK/NY/USA
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lrphotos087799 Volunteers serve lunch at the West Side Campaign Against Hunger (WSCAH) a supermarket style food pantry on the Upper West Side neighborhood of New York on Friday, December 19, 2014. The clients get to choose their groceries for themselves and theirNEW YORK/NY/USA
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lrphotos087792 Volunteers serve lunch at the West Side Campaign Against Hunger (WSCAH) a supermarket style food pantry on the Upper West Side neighborhood of New York on Friday, December 19, 2014. The clients get to choose their groceries for themselves and theirNEW YORK/NY/USA
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lrphotos087793 Volunteers serve lunch at the West Side Campaign Against Hunger (WSCAH) a supermarket style food pantry on the Upper West Side neighborhood of New York on Friday, December 19, 2014. The clients get to choose their groceries for themselves and theirNEW YORK/NY/USA
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lrphotos087785 Volunteers serve lunch at the West Side Campaign Against Hunger (WSCAH) a supermarket style food pantry on the Upper West Side neighborhood of New York on Friday, December 19, 2014. The clients get to choose their groceries for themselves and theirNEW YORK/NY/USA
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krtphotoslive704991 Handmade stoneware potter by Steve Coburn, who has been making pretty yet utilitarian plates, mixing bowls, soup tureens, casserole dishes and pie plates that are lead-free and oven, dishwasher and microwave safe from his studio in Salina, Kan.,Kansas City/MO/USA
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lrphotos087228 New York First Lady Chirlane McCray and by Dr. Melony Samuels join volunteers at the Bed-Stuy Coalition Against Hunger in Brooklyn in New York on Friday, November 21, 2014 to assist in distributing turkeys and other food to food insecure New Yorkers .NEW YORK/NY/USA
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lrphotos087227 New York First Lady Chirlane McCray and by Dr. Melony Samuels join volunteers at the Bed-Stuy Coalition Against Hunger in Brooklyn in New York on Friday, November 21, 2014 to assist in distributing turkeys and other food to food insecure New Yorkers .NEW YORK/NY/USA
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lrphotos087226 New York First Lady Chirlane McCray, center, joined by U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, left and Dr. Melony Samuels, right, volunteer at the Bed-Stuy Coalition Against Hunger in Brooklyn in New York on Friday, November 21, 2014 assisting inNEW YORK/NY/USA
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lrphotos087225 New York First Lady Chirlane McCray arrives at the Bed-Stuy Coalition Against Hunger in Brooklyn in New York on Friday, November 21, 2014 to assist in distributing turkeys and other food to food insecure New Yorkers. Soup kitchens and food pantriesNEW YORK/NY/USA
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lrphotos087222 New York First Lady Chirlane McCray joins volunteers at the Bed-Stuy Coalition Against Hunger in Brooklyn in New York on Friday, November 21, 2014 to assist in distributing turkeys and other food to food insecure New Yorkers. Soup kitchens and foodNEW YORK/NY/USA
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lrphotos087223 New York First Lady Chirlane McCray, center, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, left, and Dr. Melony Samuels, right, join volunteers at the Bed-Stuy Coalition Against Hunger in Brooklyn in New York on Friday, November 21, 2014 to assist inNEW YORK/NY/USA
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lrphotos087224 New York First Lady Chirlane McCray, center, joined by U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, left, joins volunteers at the Bed-Stuy Coalition Against Hunger in Brooklyn in New York on Friday, November 21, 2014 to assist in distributing turkeys and otherNEW YORK/NY/USA
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lrphotos083774 The entrance to the Episcopal Church of the Holy Apostles in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York on Saturday, May 31, 2014. The parish also is shared by the Beth Simchat Torah synagogue for their Kabbalat Shabbat and holiday services.The churchNew York/NY/USA
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