Volunteers say they have fun serving neighbors at the Christmas Day brunch at Open Door Mission.
- “And so, for people to come and take their orders and serve them at the table on Christmas Day and make them feel like valued guests, it’s pretty moving for them,” Chief Community Relations Officer Amy Harvey said.
- Open Door guest, Byron, said he enjoyed celebrating with people form all walks of life: “It breaks down a lot of barriers.”
- Approximately 100 people volunteered during brunch at the shelter and another meal was planned for the evening banquet.
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A hundred volunteers are serving about 300 residents on Christmas morning at Open Door Mission. I’m your neighborhood reporter Katrina Markel in Omaha. I spoke with some neighbors who told me it’s about giving back during the holidays.
“It makes them feel good,” said Amy Harvey, the chief community relations officer.
“They’re helping people they know that are having a tough time.”
Harvey told me serving others on Christmas Day is a family tradition for some. Danielle brought her five-year-old son Mateo.