Feeding the Hungry
God’s Kitchen serves a noontime hot meal is served daily in the Heartside Neighborhood of Grand Rapids. We provide nourishment and meal-time respite to anyone who visits the dining room. Guests are welcomed on a walk-in basis with no questions and no qualifiers.
God’s Kitchen served over 70,000 meals last year to hungry people throughout West Michigan. Our services help people in downtown Grand Rapids as well as sponsored sites throughout West Michigan. Our footprint stretches across the Diocese of Grand Rapids, as we address food insecurity not only in urban locations but in rural ones as well.
We accept donations to our God’s Kitchen Food Programs by appointment only. To ensure quality and the safety of our guests, all donations are subject to agency procedures of accepting/receiving donated food items. To inquire about receiving hours and to schedule a donation drop-off, please call (616) 454-4110 or email jhoyh@ccwestmi.org.
God’s Kitchen
Address: 303 Division Ave S, Grand Rapids
Phone: (616) 454-4110
Hours of Operation: Monday – Saturday, 12:30 to 2:00 pm
God’s Roamin’ Kitchen
God’s Roamin’ Kitchen- our mobile food truck- operates as an extension of our God’s Kitchen Food and Pantry Programs.
God’s Roamin’ Kitchen offers free meals primarily in the rural communities around Grand Rapids, for individuals and families who may not have access to transportation or the financial means to purchase food. The mobile food truck provides a healthy, delicious, to-go meal, allowing for ease of access to food in an approachable, trendy manner.
Meal Sites:
Every Tuesday from 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM at TrueNorth Community Services 6308 S. Warner Ave, Fremont, MI 49412
Every Thursday from 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM at CCWM Muskegon Office 1720 Park St, Muskegon, MI 49441
The last day for our services in Fremont and Muskegon will be 10/29 and 10/31.
Home Delivered Meals
Additionally, our home delivered meal program delivers over 10,000 meals a year to those who are homebound. God’s Kitchen is dedicated to reaching those in need regardless of their ability to leave their home.
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Prepare a meal for a neighbor in need- learn more about how you can get involved with the work of God’s Kitchen.
Going Beyond Hunger
We design our food programs to tackle the issue of “feeding the hungry” directly.
Our programs continually evolve and expand to meet the ever-changing needs of the communities we serve. The chefs and staff at God’s Kitchen are more than just the people who make and serve the food; they are also food security advocates.
We exist not only to feed those who hunger for food but also hunger for hope.
This institution is an equal opportunity provider.