Easter Breakfast at Pathway Church Feeds 1,000 with help from The Source

Following Easter services at Pathway Church, Sunday, April 9, some 1,000 happy parishioners enjoyed a full breakfast courtesy of Dignity Catering, the culinary arm of The Source for the poor and homeless in Vero Beach.

Served directly out of the Pathway Church kitchen and totally prepared by Dignity Catering, volunteers, a combination of chefs, line cooks, staff, culinary students and board members, served the group biscuits and gravy, a french toast casserole with sausage, as well as cereal, orange juice and their popular fruit parfaits.

“This was a total pleasure for all of to come out as one group to be a part of this holiday morning feast,” commented lead Chef Toni Moore. “Not only did everyone enjoy the food, but the experience for our Dining with Dignity culinary students was extraordinary. They were able to share a holiday with a community of appreciative people and hone their customer service skills in a big way.”

I am Ministries DBA The Source is a Christian social outreach ministry that has been empowering communities into a lifestyle of service for the homeless since 1995. Founded in Indian River County, the organization serves its homeless neighbors through core programs that include Dining with Dignity-a culinary employability training program, Dignity Catering and Dignity Food Trucks, Dignity Buses-mobile overnight emergency shelters sleeping nearly 40 nightly, Dignity Village-20 affordable housing units, as well as a myriad of programs and services that instill a sense of community. For more information on The Source, contact Executive Director Anthony Zorbaugh at 772-564-0202.  For more information on Dignity Catering, contact Toni Moore or Jonathan Orozco at 772-564-0202, or visit www.iamthesource.org.

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