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September 6, 2017
Loop Ministries, Creating a Caring Commmunity
My name is John and I am from Georgia. In 1976 I moved to Rochester mostly for my family. While in Rochester I have done food service for about 45 years. I have several master degrees, one in culinary arts, one in human resource management, and one in journalism. I
February 8, 2017
Grateful Guest Gives Back
On January 23rd, Loop Ministries once again hosted our monthly Food for the Soul Luncheon. Guests were welcomed with adorable snowman centerpieces (made by team of helpers from Lifetime Assistance and our volunteer coordinator, Doris Gaspar) and shared a delicious meal of chicken and vegetables (prepared in advance by chef
December 20, 2016
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: Who does the Food Program serve?
The Loop Ministries Food Program serves people ranging from childhood through late life. We serve the physically and mentally disabled, U.S. Veterans, and multiple orientations and ethnicities, predominantly African American, Caucasian, and Hispanic. Regarding employment, those who come are unemployed, partially employed, and “under” employed, indicating that a full time
November 20, 2016
November Food for the Soul Luncheon
Loop held its monthly Food for the Soul luncheon on Wednesday, November 23rd. Guests were treated to a full Thanksgiving feast, complete with beautiful centerpieces designed by our volunteer coordinator, Doris Gaspar. Loop is very grateful for the members of the Lifetime Assistance work program who assembled the centerpieces and
November 19, 2016
Lifetime Assistance help at Food for the Soul
In 1978, a group of loving parents – with the backing of local and state agency leaders – founded an organization to give their children with developmental disabilities the tools to achieve the highest possible level of independence and satisfaction. These parents wanted their children to have opportunities to develop