G.T.T.H. feeds the homeless and below poverty level income families 5 times a week. We are not affiliated with any church or other organzations. Doing this for 7 years and we are a 501c3. At the present time we are feeding 325 people a week. This is done with no finanical support.
This listing was last updated Mar 10, 2012
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The G.T.T.H. office is located at a residential address where food is stored in refrigerators & freezers, then loaded into a van & trailer and taken downtown where food is cooked right on the streets. Please leave produce outside the door with a note if you need a tax deductible receipt or call to arrange a pick up. Thank you!
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