HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — Some organizations that serve the community carefully plan how each donated dollar is spent, but during extreme weather months, a utility bill can quickly blow the budget. That’s what happened this month for Rose of Sharon Soup Kitchen.
We’re a safe haven for the homeless, and we need our air conditioning units to run. We have four of them,” Executive Director Theresa Wilson Todd said.
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Wilson Todd said the soup kitchen serves 300 meals daily. They rely on 19 refrigerators and freezers to keep that food fresh.
“We serve on real China, real plates, so we’re constantly washing dishes,” she said…