Raleigh restaurant braces for SNAP cuts as it supports neighbors experiencing homelessness: ‘More essential than ever’

Since they opened in January 2018, A Place At The Table has served 100,000 cups of coffee and 255,000 meals to people in need — thanks to the help of over 2,000 volunteers annually.

As the first pay-what-you-can cafe and food truck in Raleigh, North Carolina, A Place At The Table has become a pillar in the southeastern city.

It was a nonprofit that founder and executive director Maggie Kane created after joining grassroots efforts to reduce homelessness in her hometown…

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