In December the New York Times visited BCI for a story on the soup kitchen for the Dining Out section. Also on the site is an accompanying video which features me standing aimlessly in the background for about 3 seconds. I am wearing argyle.
home A dwelling-place, house, abode; the fixed residence of a family or household; the seat of domestic life and interests; one’s own house; the dwelling in which one habitually lives, or which one regards as one’s proper abode. Sometimes including the members of a family collectively; the home-circle or household.
less Of not so great size, extent, or degree (as something mentioned or implied); of inferior dimensions, bulk, duration, etc.; smaller. Of smaller quantity or amount; not so much. Opposed to more.
22,000 meals a year 35 volunteers 17 programs 15 bed shelter 12 donated doors 3 paid staff 1 design project 0 budget
Broadway Community Inc 114th + Broadway Community, Inc. (BCI), was founded in 1992 as a 501(c)(3), upon the humble foundations of a soup kitchen that had been operating for ten years out of the basement of Broadway Presbyterian Church located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York City in the West Harlem neighborhood.
Architecture for Humanity Homeless Shelter Renovation Architecture for Humanity is a 501c3 charitable organization founded to seek architectural and design solutions to humanitarian crises and to provide design services to communities in need.
To donate to BCI or AFH please see the above websites.
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