Harter House Raises $73,000 to Benefit The Kitchen, Inc.

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (May 17, 2017)— Harter House stores in Springfield, Hollister, Nixa, Kimberling City and Strafford raised $73,053 to benefit The Kitchen, Inc. during the 20th annual Jerry Bettlach / Jim Trimble Memorial event. The event continues to be the largest fundraiser of the year for The Kitchen. The Kitchen, Inc. provides housing and support services to those in need in Springfield and the surrounding communities. To date, Harter House has raised nearly $1,000,000 for The Kitchen, Inc. “Jerry (Bettlach) and Jim (Trimble) loved The Kitchen; it was their favorite charity,” said Barbara Bettlach, owner of Springfield’s Harter House stores.…
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The Knights of Columbus Council donates $52,000.00 to The Kitchen, Inc.

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (April 21, 2017) – For the 22nd year, the local Knights of Columbus councils sponsored the “Knights Striking out for The Kitchen” bowl-a-thon. Over 350 individuals and four bowling alleys participated in the fundraising event reaching this year’s total of more than $52,000. The Kitchen provides assistance to the many homeless and disadvantage individuals and families right here in our community.  Each year the need for food, shelter, clothing, rent and utility assistance increases.  The Kitchen provides these services and others at no cost to those in need. Every dollar raised from the bowl-a-thon goes directly to The…
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Harter House Donates 5% of All Store Sales to Benefit The Kitchen, Inc.

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (February 28, 2017) - Harter House stores in Springfield, Hollister, Nixa, Kimberling City, and Strafford are raising money to benefit The Kitchen, Inc. during the 20th annual Jerry Bettlach / Jim Trimble Memorial event. The Kitchen, Inc. provides housing and support services to those in need in Springfield and the surrounding communities. During March 1 – 7, Harter House will donate five percent of all the stores sales to The Kitchen, Inc. “Jerry (Bettlach) and Jim (Trimble) loved The Kitchen; it was their favorite charity,” said Barbara Bettlach, owner of Springfield’s Harter House stores. “Our family is proud…
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The Kitchen, Inc. Sells Campus

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (February 16, 2017) – The Kitchen, Inc.’s Commercial Street campus has a new owner. The sale of the property is another step in the development of the much needed new campus located at the corner of Glenstone and Chestnut Expressway. On Wednesday, February 15, The Kitchen, Inc. CEO Rorie Orgeron signed the papers transferring ownership of the seven building campus to Historic Commercial Developments, LLC. The property sold for an undisclosed amount. The funds will be used to pay off The Kitchen, Inc.’s long term debt on that property. “The Kitchen, Inc. did not make a profit from…
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2016 Christmas Challenge Issued

[vcex_button url="https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=YRW2TBCKT6TL4" title="Visit Site" style="graphical" align="left" color="green" size="large" target="self" rel="none"]Donate Now[/vcex_button] Dear Friends, The Season of Giving is upon us. Thanksgiving has given way to Christmas. But for many in our community, there was no turkey, stuffing or pumpkin pie. There are no leftovers and the holiday season only means colder weather is here and survival is that much harder. For the last several years, Grandma Ruth spent the holiday season shivering on the sidewalk hoping for her own Christmas miracle. The warm memories of holiday meals spent around the family dinner table and watching her grandchildren open presents were…
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Springfield Sleepout Helps End Homelessness for Local Youth

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (Oct. 31, 2016) — The 8th annual Springfield Sleepout is Friday, Nov. 4, through Saturday, Nov. 5, and serves as a symbol of the homeless youth experience in conjunction with National Homeless Youth Awareness Month. Participants will “sleep out” in an effort to raise money for The Kitchen, Inc.’s Rare Breed Youth Services program and create awareness of youth homelessness to inspire others to take action to end it.   Data shows the median age of first-time homelessness on their own in Springfield is only 16-years-old, and more than half of those who are homeless got kicked out…
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