Food insecurity minor concern for Crossroads Mission
Non-profit organization up to speed on feeding homeless
YUMA, Ariz (KYMA, KECY) - The Crossroads Mission Yuma is seeing an influx of homeless in need of something to eat prior to Christmas, but are not entirely concerned and feel well-prepared at the moment.
"We always have plenty to eat here. The community is really good at handing out food, and I think everybody does a good job pitching in and doing their part," said volunteer chef Ray Flores.
Currently, Crossroads Mission is serving on average 200 plates of food per breakfast, lunch, and dinner session.
The organization still is in need of volunteers including delivery truck drivers.
For more information on how to volunteer and contribute to Crossroads Mission in time for the holiday season visit crossroadsmission.org.