For
Immediate Release
December
21, 2001 |
Contact:
Mark Tsuchiya
PH: 619.525.1608 / PGR: 619.897.3953
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Meals,
Holiday Spirit Plentiful at St. Vincents
Season Brings Firm Reminder That "It All Starts With a Meal"
SAN
DIEGO St. Vincent de Paul Village, 1501 Imperial Avenue,
will offer various holiday meals in celebration of this special
time of year. For many of San Diegos less fortunate, those
meals may serve as the introduction to the comprehensive services
the Village offers its residents and non-residents.
On
Monday, Dec. 24, the Village will hold its annual non-resident lunch
at 11 a.m. Hundreds of volunteers will assist St. Vincents
staff in serving nearly 2,000 people traditional holiday fare.
Christmas
Day, Village residents and non-residents will enjoy a holiday breakfast
hosted by Keith McKay, vice president of St. Vincents retail
division. He will be assisted by friends, family and co-workers
who will come together to serve as many as 2,500 people. McKay has
hosted the breakfast for 18 years.
On
Wednesday, Dec. 26, the Village will serve its annual "Were
Still Here" roast beef lunch at 11 a.m. The meal underscores
the fact that unlike many organizations participating in
seasonal outreach St. Vincents prepares and serves
more than 3,500 meals every day of the year.
The
non-resident meals offer more than just nourishment to San Diegos
needy, says Father Joe.
"For
many of our residents, it was our meal program that brought them
to our doors and eventually got them acquainted with the life-changing
services we have at the Village," he says. "It all starts
with a meal."
For
more information on these or other holiday events at the Village,
call (619) 525-1608.
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