Like every other community in the United States, Detroit experienced devastating poverty during the Great Depression of 1929. It was during this time that the city's poor came knocking at the St. Bonaventure Monastery on Mt. Elliot Street, home of the Capuchin Order. Friar Solanus Casey urged the order to feed the hungry with soup and sandwiches. Eventually, the lines grew to more than 2,000 people waiting for their single meal of the day. The friars knew they had to do more.
The friars turned to the men and women of the Secular Franciscans and joined together with them to collect food from farms, make soup, bake bread, and serve meals in the hall next to the monastery. From these beginnings grew the Capuchin Soup Kitchen.
Today, the Capuchin Soup Kitchen serves the poor who suffer from the lack of basic human needs: material needs, such as food, clothing, and household necessities; psychological needs, such as motivation, self-esteem, and rehabilitation; and social needs, such as support systems and meaningful relationships.
The outreach provides a variety of services including 2,000 hot meals served at two locations, distribution of approximately 30,000 articles of clothing to clients, showers and a change of clothing for up to 30 homeless and poorly housed persons on a daily basis, a children's library and art therapy studio, and a 25,000-square-foot urban farm project, to name a few. In order to serve as a positive healing force in the spirits and lives of needy individuals, the Capuchin Soup Kitchen strives to promote encouragement, direction, and material assistance to foster growth and wholesome independence.
Due to the friars unwavering commitment to their mission, and the dedicated efforts of volunteers and donors, the Capuchin Soup Kitchen spends an unprecedented 87 percent of each dollar on direct client services.
One of the most successful fundraising events for the soup kitchen, the annual SOCK Dinner (Support Our Capuchin Kitchen), has grown to become one of the most successful fundraising events in Michigan. It has been listed in Crain's Detroit Business as one of Detroit's top grossing fundraisers.
SOCK first originated in 1942. Billed as the "Men's Only" Baseball dinner, more than 100 men showed up for the event which was held at the old Soup Kitchen building on Mt. Elliot Street. Each attendee paid five dollars and listened to Connie Mack talk baseball. Over the years such notables as Ted Williams, Casey Stengel, Mickey Mantle, and Joe Garagiola came to the event to talk baseball.
The evening now includes a cocktail reception, silent auction, dinner and entertainment. Mr. Jim Harper, long-time supporter and morning radio show host, has served as the Master of Ceremony for numerous years. Past entertainers include Johnny Trudell and his Orchestra, MOSAIC Youth Choir, and Karen Newman of Red Wing fame.
Even though the format has changed, one thing has remained the same: to assist those less fortunate in the community, Metro Detroiters are still dedicated to attending and supporting this annual Soup Kitchen event. The outpouring of devotion has seen a number of distinguished chairpersons in recent years, including the 2004 Chairs, Anthony and Darlene Soave of Soave Enterprises; Richard and Cathy Wagoner of General Motors Corporation; Bill and Lisa Ford of the Ford Motor Corporation; Bill and Ann McCormick of CMS Energy Corporation; The Hon. Mayor Dennis W. Archer and Hon. Trudy DunCombe Archer , Mayor of the City of Detroit; Art and Mary Van Elslander of Art Van Furniture; and Dr and Mrs. Dieter Zetsche of the Daimler-Chrysler Corporation.
The Body And The Soul
Obesity is one of the primary concerns that the present society is facing and latest researches have revealed that while an alarming percentage of the population is falling victim to it, not many are aware of the dangers that being overweight can make one susceptible to. This includes making obese individuals prone to contract fatal diseases like cancer, heart ailments and diabetes. Recent trends have revealed that it is not only the adult population which is under threat from obesity, but even an alarming percentage of children and teenagers are also getting affected by it with the emergence of a growing affinity towards junk food and an apathy towards healthier supplements like fresh fruits and vegetables. In the face of this danger, it is extremely important to increase the awareness of the general population regarding the ill-effects of being overweight and then the primary objective should be losing weight. It is to be noted here that at present there are several weight loss supplements like pills available and so are various diet programs and surgical procedures. But through the progress of time, continued research and studies have revealed that nothing can be more effective in causing weight loss than conforming to a very healthy and balanced diet containing lower proportions of fats and moderate proportions of proteins and carbohydrates along with regular exercising.
Since antiquity spa had been a common measure adopted by the members of the royalty for their pleasure. In recent times too, it has been noticed that many prefer to indulge and pamper themselves in relaxation zones like spa and it has been noticed that while the treatment in the spas can benefit the body and reduce stress levels, they can also contribute considerably in losing weight. One of the significant reasons that greatly aid in causing weight loss in spas is that it relaxes the muscles of the body and reduces stress which often contribute to causing obesity and under such conditions weight loss is natural and definitely much safer than the scores of weight loss methods that are marketed extensively. The spa usually designs a weight loss program which includes a nutritious and healthy diet followed by a strict exercising regimen. These are the most effective means of losing weight and this along with the relaxation of the body organs greatly contribute in creating a healthy way of losing weight. Spas also recommend cutting down on junk foods and consumption of water as it would help the removal of toxins and keep the stomach full.