Shelters and Soup Kitchens Hold Crisis Front Lines

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Heike Barkawitz NEW YORK, Oct 9 (IPS) - Wall Street may be in the throes of agony, but business is booming at the Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen a bit farther north in the Manhattan neighbourhood of Chelsea.

And that's not particularly good news.

Just ask Ishmael, a young man who has been eating his meals at Holy Apostles for about three months now. "I come here in order to save money," he told IPS. "I do have a job, but still cannot afford to buy food every day."

Ishmael also lives in a homeless shelter because renting an apartment is beyond his means -- perhaps not surprising in a place that boasts the highest housing costs in the United States, with an average rent of 2,400 dollars per month, according to the real estate data firm Reis Client Services.

Across the city, New York's social services are troubled. Even as the weak economy drives more and more people to seek help in soup kitchens or shelters, advocates worry that the private donations they rely on will simultaneously begin to dry up.

Rev. Elizabeth Maxwell, interim executive director of Holy Apostles, is unsure how the church will cope with an inevitable surge in clientele in the months and years ahead.
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For those that garden,

please consider planting an extra row this year to have a little extra to give to a local food pantry or charity....Or to give to a worthy friend/family member.

You'll want to coordinate this in advance as many food pantries are only set up to take canned or dried foods (not perishables) without advance notice. If dealing with a soup kitchen type operations, they should be able to take whatever you bring in.

Charities here are charging for food.

Charities here are charging for food.

At least one place that has given away Thanksgiving dinners for 18 years will be charging people 8 dollars per box of food.

http://suburbanjournals.stltoday.com/articles/2008/10/04/stc...

Haven't heard anything about that here yet

but it's definitely going to be a tough holiday season.