Holy helpers HALEY HOUSE ask us to grab a bowl at their 7th annual SOUPER BOWL fundraiser for their South End Soup Kitchen that has been handing out home-cooked food to those in need since 1966. For $35, you select your own handmade ceramic bowl to keep (via MassArt’s Clay for Change program) then use it to sample soups from a dozen of the best chefs in town.
More than a dozen bus lines go directly to Dudley Square in Roxbury (including the 1, 10, 42, & 66) and the Haley House Bakery Cafe is a short walk from there. So take one of ‘em on Sunday 2/8 from 2–6pm to get fed, so others can too.
This is all possible because of MassArt’s student activity group CLAY FOR CHANGE, which uses student-made pottery to help feed the hungry. This whole event is really part of their “Empty Bowls” initiative where they donate beautiful handmade ceramic bowls to a community organization that works to fight hunger, then people buy the bowls and eat from them. Every cent goes to the org. This time around it was Haley House.