Community Lunch on Capitol Hill seeks Thanksgiving volunteers, new executive director

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Community Lunch on Capitol Hill seeks volunteers for Thanksgiving as demand for meals surges to unprecedented levels. The nonprofit expects to serve 100,000 meals this year amid rising costs and declining funding. Additionally, the organization is looking for a new Executive Director to navigate these challenges.

Community Lunch on Capitol Hill is seeking volunteers for Thanksgiving, anticipating a record demand for meals this year. The nonprofit served 925 meals last Thanksgiving but expects that number to rise due to budget constraints and reduced programs. Currently, the organization faces shortages in volunteers and supplies, urging past volunteers to sign up for shifts. They aim to serve 100,000 meals this year, marking a significant increase amid rising costs driven by inflation and decreased funding sources. To navigate these challenges, Community Lunch is searching for a new Executive Director to lead with integrity and vision. The organization needs someone who can strengthen fundraising efforts and partnerships while guiding essential services. In 2019, the organization faced leadership changes with the retirement of its previous director, Don Jensen, which underscores its ongoing evolution. For more information on how to help, visit communitylunch.org.

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