Raleigh café builds community through shared meals

Since she was a child volunteering at soup kitchens and food pantries with her parents, Maggie Kane has carried a question: “Why was I on this side? Why am I so lucky?”

The invisible line that separated those who served and those who received inspired her to create a space where no one has to stand on either side.

“My work and life passion is working with folks who are experiencing homelessness. I just knew at an early age,” Kane said. “While in college at N.C. State, I started volunteering at a day shelter working with folks on the street and fell in love with folks, and they fell in love with me.”…

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