Organic Soup Kitchen is Expanding

By the Organic Soup Kitchen

Organic Soup Kitchen announces the opening of a second location. The new downtown facility will allow the organization to meet the increasing demand for clean nutrition for low income cancer patients and chronically ill throughout Santa Barbara County. 

The center will be a hub for SoupMeal clients and community collaboration, pick up, delivery and educational events. SoupMeals will continue to be handcrafted and packaged at Organic Soup Kitchen’s downtown kitchen. 

“People battling cancer and chronic illness need clean nutrition,” says Andrea Slaby, Chief Operating Officer at Organic Soup Kitchen. “While our existing kitchen is fully equipped to meet the growing demand, we have acutely outgrown our space. We are excited to open a second location to serve additional community members.” 

Organic Soup Kitchen is committed to organic food for all. Through education, advocacy and programs, the agency provides nutrition and food security to cancer patients, chronically ill and low income individuals throughout Santa Barbara county. The organization has served more than 1 million bowls of nutrient dense SoupMeals since 2009. 

Organic Soup Kitchen’s mission is in direct alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s) set forth by the United Nation’s Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) policy including Zero Hunger, Good Health and Wellbeing, Climate Action and Partnership for the Goals. Organizations like Organic Soup Kitchen can take impactful steps and offer creative solutions to ensure the sustainability of our people and planet. 

To learn more and support the expansion of nutrition and food security in Santa Barbara County, visit www.organicsoupkitchen.org.

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