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Go 4 It: Capuchin seeks blankets, socks for Metro Detroit families

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DETROIT – Capuchin Soup Kitchen normally helps others, yet it currently requires help.

The aisles, neat shelves, and carts make it hard to believe the food pantry at the Capuchin Services Center is not a supermarket.

Brother Rob Roemer believes their clients should have a choice whether they’re unhoused or struggling to make ends meet.

“I’ve only been here for three years, and I’ve seen an increase of 50 people a day increase over the last three years,” said Roemer.

The upward trend reveals financial problems for households.

“Something’s not going right with the economy,” Roemer said. “Something’s not working for the people.”

Crystal Ward is on a fixed income.

“I wasn’t eating less, but did have to forgo some food even now, I don’t buy eggs,” Ward said. “Eggs are very expensive.”

The last time Ward bought eggs was about three months ago.

Clients are not only clearing shelves, but they’re also sorting through the clothing racks.

“As you’ll notice, we get a lot of women’s clothing,” Roemer said. “We don’t get a lot of men’s clothing, and we don’t get a lot of children’s clothing.”

As the temps get cooler, there’s also a race to secure socks and blankets.

New towels are urgently needed for its shower program.

It’s a call for help, and Capuchin hopes people will answer.

Local 4 is launching our next Go 4 It action event campaign: Go 4 It Wrapped in Warmth. (Copyright 2024 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.)

About the Author

Shawnte Passmore joined WDIV in August 2024 after working at KOVR in Sacramento, California, WFSB in Hartford, Connecticut and KMTV in Omaha, Nebraska.

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