Annual Thanksgiving dinner for homeless goes mobile
Angela Houston (left) dances with volunteers Ebony Rucker (center) and TeNita Freeman (right) at last year’s MemFeast for the homeless. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, this year’s MemFeast will go mobile. Dinner will be delivered to the homeless and anyone who needs one by way of food trucks set up in six church parking lots throughout the city on Thanksgiving Day. (Mark Weber/Daily Memphian file)
MemFeast, the annual Thanksgiving dinner for the homeless and those in need, had to change the way it distributes meals because of the pandemic. Six churches will serve meals from food trucks in their parking lots.
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Yolanda Jones covers criminal justice issues and general assignment news for The Daily Memphian. She previously was a reporter at The Commercial Appeal.
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