Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Food Not Bombs in Toledo

Food Not Bombs is a worldwide movement to provide free, healthy food to the hungry. It began in 1980 as a part of the anti-nuclear movement to highlight the amount of good that could be done on an almost nonexistent budget, compared to the amount of money being spent by governments on potentially apocalyptic military hardware.


Toledo is home to one of the longest continuing FNB chapters in the United States. The program has been operating here consistently for more than ten years, only rarely missing a day.


The Toledo Food Not Bombs crew serves every Friday from 4PM - 6PM at the TARTA bus station at Erie and Madison. Anyone looking for a hot, healthy meal is welcome to come out, and donations are always welcome.


1 comment:

mud_rake said...

Great mission!
This Saturday at noon folks will gather at Westgate to demonstrate against this idiotic Bush War. If you have a Santa hat, wear it as others will too.