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Editor’s note: This story is part of Southwest Michigan Second Wave’s On the Ground Battle Creek series. Photos taken by John Grap.
BATTLE CREEK, MI — Moises Olsen always made sure that there was a seat at his family’s table for anyone who needed food, says his wife, Stacey.
In July of 2024, Olsen passed away, but his legacy of helping others in his hometown of Battle Creek lives on through his four daughters. Together, they founded a nonprofit called Moe’s Table to honor their father and continue his commitment to ensure that there is always a seat at the table for a hot meal. They are waiting on final paperwork before they have official nonprofit status, which will enable them to apply for larger donations and expand the work already completed…