Union Gospel Mission, others to serve Thanksgiving meals

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The Union Gospel Mission is gearing up for its annual Thanksgiving meal, with plans to serve 450 dinners to the homeless and anyone else in need. Executive Director Matt Stein underscores the organization's dedication to providing not just food, but also a sense of community during the holiday season. The Thanksgiving meal will feature traditional dishes such as turkey, reflecting North American culinary practices and the spirit of gratitude associated with the holiday. This event is crucial for many individuals and families experiencing food insecurity, especially in the Multnomah area. The mission's efforts highlight the significant role of charities in alleviating hunger and fostering social connections.

Volunteers play a key part in this initiative, demonstrating the power of community engagement and support. As Thanksgiving approaches, the Union Gospel Mission stands as a beacon of hope, inviting all to share in the warmth of fellowship and the joy of giving. This initiative not only addresses immediate needs but also promotes a culture of compassion and care within the community.

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