| City Union Mission Serves Homeless Thanksgiving Dinner |
| One Hundred Eighty Nine Homeless Men Celebrate Thanksgiving |
| November 22, 2006 |
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On Tuesday, November 21, 2006 189 homeless men sat down to a Thanksgiving dinner at City Union Mission Men’s Center at 1108 E. 11th St., KCMO (10th and Troost). The Thanksgiving dinner included mashed potatoes, vegetables, pumpkin pie and Honeysuckle White Turkey.

Honeysuckle White donated 175 turkeys to City Union Mission as part of the company’s ongoing national campaign, More to ShareTM, to feed the hungry during the holidays.
In addition, City Union Mission will distribute 200 Thanksgiving food baskets to needy families through its Community Assistance Department. The baskets include ingredients for traditional Thanksgiving dinners, including roasting pans.
City Union Mission’s CELEBRATE HOPE – Reach Out to KC’s Poor and Homeless campaign is an effort to raise $3.4 million dollars, nearly half of the Mission’s annual budget, by January 30, 2007. The Mission is thankful for the $781,911 that has been raised thus far. We still need to raise $2,618,089 in the next 72 days. Tax-deductible monetary donations are greatly needed and appreciated. |
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| City Union Mission is an evangelical Christian ministry committed to sharing the gospel and meeting the spiritual, physical and emotional needs of men, women and children who are poor or homeless. The Mission has been restoring hope to Kansas City's poor and homeless for over 82 years. Last year, City Union Mission provided almost 292,000 meals for the hungry and over 127,000 beds for the weary. |