Tuesday May 25, 2021
Café Hope
The Salvation Army in Morgantown, West Virginia has recently expanded their community meal service operations by opening the doors of Café Hope.
Federal coronavirus relief money funded renovations to a former Ramada Inn building that included a new roof, plumbing, and a fully commercial kitchen where The Salvation Army will now prepare and serve dinner, Monday through Friday.
Lieutenant Sheldon Greenland with The Salvation Army of Morgantown states;
“Throughout our history, The Salvation Army has sought to provide nourishment and comfort to those in need. We nourish the soul with our ministry, and we nourish the body with programs such as this,”
The Salvation Army of Morgantown has served 85-90 take-out meals each evening from their church location throughout the pandemic and now, Café Hope will allow for The Salvation Army to serve up to 350 meals.
To learn more about The Salvation Army of Morgantown, visit https://salvationarmypotomac.org/Morgantown/