efforts related to the Glory Hall’s <\/a>clients, among others, began bearing fruit on Wednesday. The Juneau Cares Program, authored by Larry Cotter and shepherded by United Way of Southeast Alaska, began operations, bringing 280 meals to clients at the Glory Hall, AWARE and the warming shelter at the Juneau Arts and Culture Center. The program is funded by the food budgets from participating shelters and organizations, as well as federal coronavirus relief funding.<\/p>\n“It’s wonderful. We could not be more grateful,” Lovishchuk said. “It takes so much of a load off. We are so grateful.”<\/p>\n
The meals are being made by the Breeze In at Lemon Creek. With their resources and 24-hour kitchen, said head chef David Moorehead, the Breeze In is an optimal choice.<\/p>\n
“Breeze In has been giving back to the community for as long as I can remember. I’ve been heading up the kitchens here for the last 10 years,” Moorehead said in a phone interview. “It’s a natural fit that we were willing and able to take on the responsibility. I’m all about creating good food for people to eat.”<\/p>\n
Moorehead and the Breeze In have participated in the Glory Hall’s annual Empty Bowls fundraiser and supported other food-insecurity awareness events. The situation for Juneau residents experiencing homelessness is as bleak as he’s ever seen it in decades of living in Juneau, Moorehead said.<\/p>\n
“It’s been part of giving back, too. I’ve been a cook and then a chef my entire life. We see a need and we fill out. We create quality food at a value price,” Moorehead said. “We’re not in the medical community, but we do something just as important. In that regard, what we’re doing with the Glory Hall is a natural fit.”<\/p>\n
Personnel from the Glory Hall collect the food before distributing it to the organizations its intended for. It lets the Glory Hall staff focus on their core mission while keeping the locally owned and operated Breeze In operating, Moorehead said.<\/p>\n
“September, October, November are gonna be tough enough as it is. We’re going to see discretionary income drying up, I think. I hope not, but I think so,” Moorehead said. “It keeps my staff busy. It keeps them in paycheck. We’re locally owned and operated. We’re here year round. We’re not just here for the summer tourists.”<\/p>\n
It takes Moorehead, his sous-chef and two or three other personnel about five hours to prepare the food for the day, Moorehead said. It’s a logistical strain that the Breeze-In is ready to take up, but might not be easy for every restaurant. While they’ve begun serving meals, other restaurants will likely come online as the program hits its stride.<\/p>\n
“Nothing comes to Juneau in a timely manner. If you don’t plan, nothing comes together. It’s not easily done. And there’s not a lot of places in a position to do it,” Moorehead. “I am, and I’m happy to give back to the community. It just feels like the right fit. I think that it’s important for us all to pull together. This is a village, and it’s up to us to be a part of it.”<\/p>\n
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