In 1981, the Samaritan Soup Kitchen opened as an interdenominational, volunteer-based ministry dedicated to ending hunger. Since then, the demand has increased from serving 26 meals on opening day to serving an average of 400 meals a day. Our volunteers and staff have served more than 4 million meals to hungry and homeless people in our community.
The Samaritan Soup Kitchen operates as Winston-Salem’s only soup kitchen. Men, women and children are served a warm lunch, 365 days a year with no questions asked. The Samaritan Soup Kitchen also provides dinner and breakfast to our nightly shelter guests.
This listing was last updated Jul 15, 2022
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