Throughout the pandemic, Our Daily Bread Ministries never quit feeding people in need.
âWe will serve anybody dinner, anytime. They donât have to bring any identification, itâs just a matter of if youâre hungry, we will serve you,â said Rachel Justice, the new director of Our Daily Bread.
A faith-based feeding program, Our Daily Bread, has been serving hot meals, five-days a week since they opened in 2006 â although meals were switched to take out due to COVID-19. Now, the ministry is looking to expand its services through a partnership with the nonprofit Del Norte Mission Possible, which focuses on providing services to homeless individuals.
Our Daily Bread working to open shelter
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Change-Ups: FBA names Burns director
The Family Business Alliance has named Robin Burns its director. Burns will work with the board and staff to develop and implement the strategic plan of the association whose sole mission is to ensure family businesses throughout West Michigan succeed generation to generation. Burns most recently served as the marketing director and management team member at Rhoades McKee. Established in 2006 in partnership with the Grand Rapids Chamber and Grand Valley State University and re-organized in 2018 as a 501(c)(6) within the Grand Rapids Chamber, the FBA has grown to serve over 160 members.
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