Donate Items On Our Needs List

Donate Items On Our Needs List

You can help turn a house into a home for someone in need. Donate items from our needs list to give people experiencing homelessness a fresh start! Drop off donations at 730 N. Glenstone Ave, Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm. Or call us to schedule a furniture pickup: (417) 225-7420. Items for Rare Breed Youth Services can be dropped off at 301 N Main Ave, Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm. Fall and Winter Needs Chapstick First aid kits Sleeping bags Socks, underwear Rain Jackets Zip-up hoodies Coats Underwear (new) Hot hands/hand warmers Hygiene Bodywash, shampoo, conditioner Brushes, hairspray Deodorant Hairspray Razors, shaving cream Tampons, pads Toothbrushes…
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Jake’s Story: The Impact Rare Breed Makes

Jake’s Story: The Impact Rare Breed Makes

Jake has been a participant at Rare Breed for a while and every day that he goes, he gets to walk in and feel like family. Jake sees the mission of our organization come to life every time he goes to Rare Breed through the staff there Jake and his wife may have faced challenges including the loss of their child. But Jake now finds himself drug-free and healthy. He is two goals away from success. He and his wife have both been approved for the Fostering Youth to Independence (FYI) housing voucher and are on the road to finding…
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National Volunteer Week!

National Volunteer Week!

April is Volunteer Appreciation Month and The Kitchen, Inc. would not run without our amazing Volunteers! So far in 2024, the Volunteers at The Kitchen, Inc. have put in 1,152 hours serving our participants. Whether you volunteer weekly, bring meals to Rare Breed, or any other method in which you serve The Kitchen, Inc. it does not go unnoticed and is very much appreciated! One of our very dedicated volunteers who has been serving with the organization since 2002 told us they continue to volunteer post-retirement because working at the front desk keeps their mind sharp and that they value…
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The Kitchen Announces 2024 Board of Trustees Executive Officers

The Kitchen Announces 2024 Board of Trustees Executive Officers

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (Jan. 31, 2024)– The Kitchen announces 2024 Board of Trustees executive officers. The 2024 officers are: Kim Tilley, vice president of operations for support services at Mercy, as board president Rob Fridge, project manager at Spectra Composites, as board vice president Eric Latimer, fire operations division chief at Springfield, MO Fire Department, as board secretary Jen Albers, senior managing consultant at FORVIS, as board treasurer Ellen Hammock, Vice president of operations at CoxHealth, as board past president About The Kitchen, Inc. The Kitchen’s mission is to bring stability and purpose to people who are homeless. Dedicated staff, collaboration…
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Kierra’s Story: Young mother finds stability at Rare Breed Youth Services

Kierra’s Story: Young mother finds stability at Rare Breed Youth Services

Kierra was 16 when she started coming to Rare Breed Youth Services. Now, the 22-year-old mother reflects on what it was like being a homeless teenager in Springfield. Kierra says when you are homeless, you have to be constantly on the move. Finding a safe place to sleep at night and making sure your things don’t get stolen is a priority. Rare Breed was the main place she could spend her time. At first, Kierra needed all the resources offered. Rare Breed was a safe place Kierra could shower, change clothes, do laundry, and get a meal. It was also…
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Senior Homelessness on the Rise

Senior Homelessness on the Rise

In recent years, we’ve seen a rise in seniors ages 55+ experiencing homelessness—many for the first time. Homeless seniors face a unique set of challenges that can lead to homelessness: Limited Fixed Incomes: many seniors rely on fixed income like social security which doesn’t keep pace with rising housing costs. Without affordable housing, many are burdened by rent.  Health Challenges: chronic health issues and disabilities can lead to increased medical expenses and reduced capacity to work, leading many to homelessness.  Loneliness and Isolation: as spouses, family, and friends pass away or move away, seniors find themselves isolated and without a safety net…
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