The Kitchen's Home At Last program received $491,000 to continue their mission of helping homeless and at-risk Veterans off the streets and into a home.
Springfield, Mo (August 31, 2016) - Nancy Fairbank, a Central High graduate who is now a senior at University of Texas, is in Springfield this week for an event promoting her book, "Throwaway Youth: Stories of Springfield's Homeless Teens."
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (August 31, 2016) – The Kitchen, Inc. has once again been awarded a substantial grant from the Veterans Administration under the Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) program. This year’s award totals $491,179.00.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. - Homeless teens and young adults in the Ozarks might be living on the streets or even couch-surfing going from one relative or friend's house to the next. Whatever the case may be, most of them are dealing with food insecurity, meaning they don't know where their next meal is coming from.
Springfield, MO - For some in our community, a lack of transportation might stand in the way of changing their circumstances. But recently, more than one thousand bus passes were donated to help homeless and at risk youth get where they need to be.