Giving Kitchen’s impact not only benefits those food service workers who need immediate help, but it also serves as a shining example of the power of partnership.
Read MoreSuicide, Substance Abuse and Other Mental Illnesses in the Food Service Industry One Year After Anthony Bourdain’s Death.
Read MoreDistrict 2’s city councilor Amir Farokhi presented a proclamation on behalf of the City of Atlanta to name June 3, 2019, Giving Kitchen Day.
Read MoreOn Giving Kitchen’s expansion, founder Jen Hidinger-Kendrick says, “I remember Ryan looking at me saying, ‘I want this for everyone.’ And you know what? I do, too.”
Read MoreA representative from The Atlanta Braves Foundation shares why Giving Kitchen and its founder, Jen Hidinger-Kendrick, were awarded the Braves Community Hero Award.
Read More“The reality is that those who contribute to this cause get far more out of it than those receiving support.”
Read MoreKim Brewer carries her darling husband David’s memory with her every day, in the form of several tattoos she has that express her love for him, each packed with meaning, packed with heart.
Read MoreAlex was without a home after Hurricane Irma hit, the aid he received from Giving Kitchen helped his family get back on their feet.
Read More“If Giving Kitchen can step in to assist food service workers so that tougher road isn’t traveled, the community as a whole benefits.”
Read MoreShannon has worked in the restaurant industry for much of the past two decades. Late last year, her car was hit. Giving Kitchen helped her cover the cost of surgeries and recovery.
Read MoreFriends and colleagues help Ryan and Jen Hidinger realize their dream of opening a philanthropic restaurant. John Kessler tells their story, published in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution in October 2013.
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