Carmen Garcia grew up feeding the hungry with her mother in Mexico, and now she feeds the homeless in Wichita with her family.
Garcia has worked for Sodexo at 麻豆传媒 for almost 10 years, the last two of which she's spent her spare-time building her homeless ministry, Love and Mercy.
鈥淲e feed more than 100 people each time. It doesn't matter how much food I bring to feed them, it's always finished.鈥
鈥 Carmen Garcia
The ministry began on Thanksgiving of 2014 when Garcia and her family cooked a hot meal, packed it in to-go boxes and drove all over Wichita finding people to serve. Since then, they have established a place downtown near 3rd and Topeka where they set up a tent, tables and chairs every other week to serve food.
鈥淲e feed more than 100 people each time,鈥 says Garcia. 鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 matter how much food I bring to feed them, it鈥檚 always finished.鈥
People have come to expect them, and Garcia makes a point to turn no one away, whether they come on a bike, in a car or on foot.
鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 matter if they come up two or three times, we give it to them,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 say, 鈥楴o, you already ate,鈥 because we don鈥檛 know how often they eat.鈥
On the weeks when Garcia is not serving downtown, she cooks and sells food from her home to raise money for her ministry. Many of her friends who buy food from her have started serving alongside her as well, bringing what they can to help out.
Her son, Angel Zamora, helps pick up groceries and cooks when Garcia is at work. He also helps serve and deliver food and has seen people become more open and expressive over the years.
鈥淚t gives a lot more meaning to my life,鈥 says Zamora. 鈥淭hey all talk to us; they all have their own story to tell.鈥
Garcia enjoys serving alongside her family, as it鈥檚 become something they can all share and experience together.
鈥淗ere it鈥檚 not just me. It鈥檚 everybody,鈥 she says. 鈥淭hey feel the same way I feel, and we鈥檙e working hard.鈥
She sees the impact her service has and hopes to eventually have a larger space to cook and serve people.
鈥淭hey feel that you鈥檙e not ignoring them, they feel that love,鈥 says Garcia. 鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 matter how dressed up they come or how dirty they come. We serve everybody the same way.鈥
Garcia hopes others will do what they can to serve in their own way.
鈥淚f you have something special in you, do it,鈥 she says. 鈥淒on鈥檛 worry, they鈥檙e going to appreciate it.鈥