That just happened today, blacks r the most ungrateful, good for nothing people, ever created........just now it happened, i finally got food, i rest my case........black people always have to say something....
In fact there is your good for nothing president, who would be dead if not for me......when i first made dc, i stayed in the kennedy rec center next door, and the banneker rec center just north on 7th street, some great country.......liars and cowards.........GALORE!!!
Bread for the City is a comprehensive front line agency serving the poor of Washington, D.C., USA. The agency began as two organizations: Zacchaeus Free Clinic, and Bread for the City, a project by a coalition of downtown DC churches created in 1974 to feed and clothe the poor. As of 2011 Bread for the City offered food, clothing, social services, legal representation and medical care without charge to eligible DC residents.
History

Bread for the City began as two separate organizations. One was its namesake, Bread for the City, started in 1974 by the Emmaus Fellowship, a coalition of five churches in downtown Washington, DC, in order to feed and clothe the poor. Also started in 1974 was the volunteer-run Zacchaeus Free Medical Clinic, an outgrowth of the Community for Creative Non-Violence (CCNV), a group of activist ministries working to ensure that every DC resident had access to food, shelter, clothing and medical care.[1]
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