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Nancy Ivy Celebrated for Dedication to the Field of Ministry
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Nancy Ivy has been included in Marquis Who’s Who. As in all Marquis Who’s Who biographical volumes, individuals profiled are selected on the basis of current reference value. Factors such as position, noteworthy accomplishments, visibility, and prominence in a field are all taken into account during the selection process
Midland Soup Kitchen needs financial help for building issues
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Midland Soup Kitchen Ministry has been serving the less fortunate community of Midland proudly each week since 1987. We provide a free, hot home-cooked meal to anyone God sends through our doors Monday through Friday. Now we need your help. We are asking the community for donations for the expense to sustain and fix our foundation issues, a much-needed project.
Midland Soup Kitchen Ministry fighting summer hunger
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The Midland Soup Kitchen is working to fight summer hunger. Starting June 1, the nonprofit is not only feeding any adult that comes in but they are also providing free meals for children and their families throughout the summer. No sign-ups are required. The ministry will also be offering Bible school classes for children in July.
Midland’s hungry given free pizza
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The hungry in Midland were given a special treat Saturday: Free pizza. Little Caesar’s Pizza stopped by Midland Soup Kitchen Ministry to serve meals to those in need. The Little Caesar’s mobile Love Kitchen travels to soup kitchens across the country, and has been coming to Midland for almost ten years. More than 200 people showed up and enjoyed the free food with family and friends.
Midland Soup Kitchen Ministry serves over 800 at annual Christmas lunch
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The hungry in Midland were given a special treat Saturday: Free pizza. Little Caesar’s Pizza stopped by Midland Soup Kitchen Ministry to serve meals to those in need. The Little Caesar’s mobile Love Kitchen travels to soup kitchens across the country, and has been coming to Midland for almost ten years. More than 200 people showed up and enjoyed the free food with family and friends.
Soup kitchen sees increased demand during summer
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Many West Texas soup kitchens feed more children during the summer than other seasons of the year. The Midland Soup Kitchen Ministry has been a staple in the community since 1987. And one thing the kitchen’s operators have found over the years is that when school is out, and subsidized lunch programs end, more children walk through their door. The owner of the soup kitchen ministry, Nancy Ivy, said from 11:30 to 1:30 every week day they normally feed more than 100 people.