Mother's Kitchen - Soup Kitchen

WHAT IS MOTHER'S KITCHEN

In 1996, people inspired by Amma's teachings about serving the poor asked her if they should find a place with a real need and try to help. When Amma said yes, they found a small soup kitchen in west Oakland serving free meals every weekday while operating on a shoestring budget. Mother’s Kitchen began serving hot meals there twice a month, soon adding bagged lunches too.

The idea spread and soon Mother’s Kitchens began popping up all over the map. Currently, there are 42 in the U.S., Canada and Costa Rica. Most help existing facilities, by purchasing food and supplies from donations made to Mother's Kitchen, and by supplying volunteers to prepare, cook and serve the meals.

MOTHER'S KITCHEN IN NY/NJ AREA

Volunteers from MA Center NY have been actively participating in various Mother's Kitchen projects. We prepare and serve food for those in need in the NY/NJ area.

  • Mother’s Kitchen - New York is a soup kitchen inspired by Amma’s love and compassion.

Trinity Lutheran Church
164 West 100th Street off Amsterdam Avenue.
(Entry right side, lower level facing the church.)

We are pleased to announce the return of Mother's Kitchen New York City, on Saturday, November 8th, 10 AM - 4 PM.

Volunteers are needed to set up, prep, serve and clean up.  Please bring your favorite apron and hair covering.
If you can help, please contact Eka at annmataji51@gmail.com