A long line of cars -- outside downtown’s Ben May Library Saturday morning -- as New Birth Community Church held its monthly ministry outreach -- distributing food from Feeding the Gulf Coast.
The drive-thru event handing out essentials like meat, milk, vegetables, and other food items were able to help more than 300 local families.“Right now the need is so great. So many people on the bottom spectrum of the income are just really hurting. They’re literally giving their paychecks away. They need help with food. They need help with extra items. The need is just really great. We’ve never had this many people before -- ever,” said Robert Sanderson, City Church of Mobile.
New Birth Community Church -- also had the grill fired up -- feeding more than 100 homeless people downtown. They tell us they do the food giveaway every third Saturday of the month in the back parking lot of the Ben May Library.Download the FOX10 Weather App. Get life-saving severe weather warnings and alerts for your location no matter where you are. Available free in the
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