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“We want to reach out on non-meal days,” Smith said. “We’re just excited to have another outlet to get food out to people.”

Gibbs said Feed’em Soup is trying to break the soup-kitchen stigma. He said Feed’em Soup’s operation is nothing like the movies, where people stand in long lines to eat food prepared from a box.

“[The stigma] limits us incredibly,” he said. “We have guests that come in who wouldn’t be comfortable in a stereotypical soup kitchen. ... It’s not embarrassing to come to Feed’em Soup and have a meal.”

Gibbs said there also will be opportunities for people to pay what they can during scheduled community meal nights, although he estimated about 80 percent of the people who attend community meals are in need of Feed’em Soup’s services, which includes a food pantry and clothing donations.

About a month ago, the organization served a record 368 people in an evening. Gibbs encourages families who plan to go out and grab fast food for dinner to instead stop by Feed’em Soup and donate the money they planned to spend.

“We want people to come to us when they can,” Gibbs said. “If they donate $15 to us, it not only feeds your family, but it feeds the entire family sitting next to you.”

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