“The work St. Joseph Center does is inspiring and important and it is our privilege to be able to help feed homeless families in Los Angeles,” commented Jimmy Kimmel.
LOS ANGELES (PRWEB)
April 02, 2020
Chef Adam Perry Lang of APL Restaurant and Jimmy Kimmel have joined forces with St. Joseph Center to help feed homeless families affected by the COVID-19 outbreak in Los Angeles.
Kimmel enlisted APL Restaurant (aplrestaurant.com) in Hollywood to help tackle the dual problem of keeping restaurant workers employed and feeding families experiencing homelessness. Kimmel announced on his Instagram feed on Wednesday, March 25th, that for each to-go meal ordered from APL, Chef Adam Perry Lang and Jimmy Kimmel will donate a meal from APL’s kitchen to a family in need. St. Joseph Center, (stjosephctr.org) one of Los Angeles’ lead homeless services providers, will distribute the meals to families living in shelters and interim housing. This partnership keeps workers employed while bringing critical meals to families who are experiencing homelessness.
“The work St. Joseph Center does is inspiring and important and it is our privilege to be able to help feed homeless families in Los Angeles,” commented Kimmel, who, recognizing the importance of fighting this civic crisis, has teamed up with St. Joseph Center previously on other projects. Most recently, he joined his staff at Jimmy Kimmel Live! to beautify the grounds and make welcome baskets for the families moving into St. Joseph Center’s newest interim housing development, SOLA: Open Air in South Los Angeles.
“We are so grateful to Jimmy Kimmel and APL Restaurant for making life a little easier for struggling families during this extremely difficult time,” says Dr. Va Lecia Adams Kellum, President and CEO of St. Joseph Center. “At times like these, kindness means so much. Jimmy’s willingness to inspire other celebrities to support homeless programs is a pure expression of kindness, and we are so appreciative.”
St. Joseph Center is one of Los Angeles’ largest providers of services for low-income and homeless individuals and families, serving more than 10,000 people per year. Los Angeles County has the nation’s largest population of people without homes, with close to 60,000 people living in cars, tent encampments, and other makeshift housing on any given night. SJC’s credo is Hope Through Empowerment. Hope is a small word, but a mighty concept. In these worrisome times, connecting with a sense of hope can be hard – and especially hard for people challenged by homelessness, poverty, and hunger.
But by showing up and continuing to serve even when things get rough, St. Joseph Center gives hope to people who are struggling.
You can donate to St. Joseph Center here: https://stjosephctr.org
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