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Column: New outreach ministry in Aurora ‘not your regular soup kitchen’
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Mother’s Touch Kitchen, a new outreach on Aurora’s East Side, not only provides a delicious and nutritious meal every week to those who are homeless or living on meager incomes, it offers fellowship before and after lunch.

Constance Koeberl, who lives at Hesed House, enjoys a home-cooked meal of pot roast, cabbage, vegetables and biscuits in the community room of Not Forgotten Ministries on Aurora's East Side. Mother's Touch Kitchen has for the last month offered weekly lunches to those who are homeless, or for seniors and others struggling to make ends meet.

Feeding both her body and soul includes the healthy home-cooked meal Koeberl was enjoying Thursday afternoon in the community room at Not Forgotten Ministries on Fifth Street in Aurora.Jerald Harris, who has a catering business, prepares Thursday's pot roast meal at Mother's Touch Kitchen in Aurora. That comes not just through the smiles and laughter of games and activities but also through the tears of emotional testimonials.

Comfort food, she decided. Not just canned soups and sandwiches but delicious, nutritious dishes because “when you enjoy a good meal from your mom, you feel more empowered.” Her next call, said Spears, was to fellow community activist Jerald Harris, who since his release from prison for armed robbery almost a decade ago has become known not only for his mentoring and outreach organization On the Move, but also for his prison and jail ministry that includes working with Chicago Peace Organization.Harris also has created two successful businesses, one of which happens to include catering.

The fresh produce Harris uses, as well as drinks, desserts and snacks, is donated by the church. And the food is served from noon until 2 p.m. – there was also bingo with gift cards handed out as prizes – for anyone who comes through the doors.

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