A group of Notre Dame sophomores spent the day, Tuesday, April 21, cooking and preparing food for the homeless at the Cass Community Social Service in Detroit with noted local chef Matt Prentice.
Prentice helped organize the event with NDP sophomores and computer science teacher Katrina Palushaj as part of the Cass Community Social Service’s continuing work in the city on behalf of the homeless and hungry.
CCSS works across the city in areas of concentrated poverty, providing programs for food, health, housing and jobs.
• CCSS prepares and serves 1 million meals annually.
• 325 homeless men, women and children currently stay in one of the organization’s shelters, transitional housing or permanent supportive housing programs.
• CCSS operates a weekly free medical clinic and a day program for 100 adults with developmental disabilities.
• 70 adults are currently employed in the agency’s Green Industries which marry jobs with sustainability.
Prentice recently divested from the Matt Prentice Restaurant Group, in which he owned and operated 10 different restaurant concepts, an 11,000 square foot artisan bread factory and patisserie and five banquet facilities. Matt Prentice is currently working on a new concept in the Ann Arbor community.
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