Mobile Loaves and Fishes coming to Nashville
Monday, June 4th, 2007With all this talk of an organization that may leave Nashville, here’s one that is moving in: Mobile Loaves and Fishes, an Austin, Texas-based nonprofit that feeds the homeless, is opening a chapter in Nashville. This is thanks in large part to Saint Augustine’s Chapel, an Episcopal congregation that meets on Vanderbilt’s campus.
Here’s how MLF works. Five or six volunteers, a make-ready team, prepare the ruck for its run, stocking it with sandwiches, fruit, cookies, water, milk, juice, hot drinks, lothes (especially socks), prayer cards, Bibles, rosaries. Then the truck team, five or six olunteers take the truck out. Teams are composed of folks of all ages – this is a great ministry for children. Typically people sign up to volunteer one afternoon or night a month. If you can’t come, you can’t come. “Guilt-free ministry,” [founder] Alan [Graham] calls it.
On our run we went to parks, alleys, parking lots, a halfway house for men just out of jail, and weekly rate motels that charge the homeless and working poor $200/week for “housing.” You have to see it to believe it. The truck pulls up, Alan honks the horn, and here come folks out of the darkness, old people, young people, children. They are so grateful for our showing up. When I saw immigrant working boys the age of my son Alex, with all this sweetness and vulnerability on their faces, my heart just broke open.
This sounds like a wonderful and worthy cause. Preparations for the first Nashville MLF delivery run will take place on Sunday afternoon, June 10, after the church’s morning service. Amy Harkness, volunteer coordinator, would be happy to have your help if you’re interested (email above or 615-333-2118).



