Matt Talbot Kitchen & Outreach
Matt Talbot Kitchen & Outreach (MTKO) is a faith-based hunger relief and outreach program that was established in 1992. Devoted to serving homeless and near homeless men, women, and children, MTKO provides meals twice daily, everyday of the year. We have also expanded our services to include education, outreach and advocacy. Our extensive outreach and advocacy programs include such services as on-site monthly health clinics, basic and emergency needs, life skills training, transitional housing, case management, nutrition counseling, and vision care. MTKO also assists a growing number of working poor families with crisis assistance to prevent their homelessness. Above all, we believe in providing a warm meal, open heart, and unconditional love to all who walk through our doors. MTKO depends primarily on the time, talents, and financial contributions of its generous volunteers for hunger relief.
Attention for those interested in Volunteering:
Thank you for your desire to serve Lincoln's working poor and homeless. We are continually blessed with our army of volunteers that serve our agency in so many wonderful ways. However, we are not able to accommodate any new volunteer requests at this time unless you are interested in helping Matt Talbot move to its new location. We will be moving the last week of March. If you would like to check back we will begin taking new volunteer requests after we are moved and somewhat settled. Please contact Sydne Wirrick-Knox, Coordinator of Volunteers & Operations, after April 15, 2010. Thank you for your support! We look forward to more volunteer opportunities in our new facility!
- Feeding the Soul of the City Invitation
- March 2010 Volunteer Newsletter
- February 2010 Volunteer Newsletter
- Matt Talbot Kitchen & Outreach Services Flyer
Witness to HOPE!
Matt Talbot Kitchen & Outreach is moving forward with a $1.6 million capital campaign to fund a new facility that will enable the organization to provide more and better services for Lincoln's working poor and homeless.
Feeding the Soul of the City
