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St. John's Food for the Poor Program 
at the St. Francis Xavier Center

The St. Francis Xavier Center serves as a community soup kitchen for the St. John’s Food for the Poor Program. Our not-so-typical soup kitchen serves over 450 to 1000 hot nutritious meals per day, five days a week, 52 weeks a year from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.

It is just seventy-five steps from the former soup kitchen in St. John’s Church basement to the

St. Francis Xavier Center. Seventy-five steps and you have arrived at anything but “your typical soup kitchen!”

St. John's Food for the Poor Program Dining Room Experience
The dining room in the St. Francis Xavier Center is unique! Guests are welcomed into a spacious dining room by Fr. John Madden or volunteer greeters. Natural light streams in from the expansive windows: guests say the bright environment is friendly and uplifting.

Every meal hosts guests of all ages: working poor, unemployed, seniors, homeless, families with children, and children unaccompanied by adults. Children are welcomed by volunteers dedicated to helping them as well as special child-friendly menu alternatives.

The center volunteers share meals with guests, and guests are welcome to become volunteers. Because no entry questions are asked and because guests, volunteers, and members of our local community eat and work together, the dining experience is much more of a family celebration than an institutional experience.

And, after the meal, each guest is invited to go to our “Free Food Table” to take home as much food as they want.