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Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen is committed to feeding the hungry, comforting the afflicted, seeking justice for the homeless, and counseling and providing a sense of hope and opportunity to those in need.

On-Site Legal and Health Services

Project Renewal MedVan

With a little help from

our friends

Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen realizes it alone cannot provide all the help needed. To better assist this difficult-to-reach population, Holy Apostles collaborates with other social service agencies to provide on-site aid.

  • Project Renewal sends a medical van three times a week offering direct medical care.
  • The Urban Justice Center provides staff and volunteers every Wednesday to assist guests with legal problems.
  • Project Torch does regular outreach to homeless veterans.
  • Positive Health Project outreach workers provide weekly education and services about HIV/AIDS.
  • Chiropractic for Life, one of the most popular programs, is a group of volunteer chiropractors that provides physical “adjustments” for guests, volunteers, and staff every Thursday.
  • Food Bank representatives come occasionally to help with the process of applying for food stamps.
  • New York Open Center's InReach Project has a volunteer provide polarity therapy and reflexology to guests once a week.
  • The Veterans’ Administration sends one of their full-service Eagle vans occasionally to offer veterans medical assistance, shelter and housing assistance, benefits counseling, and mental health and substance abuse assessment and treatment.

These vital services are equally important to our overall program and commitment to helping guests on line truly find the help they need.

A project of the Church of the Holy Apostles
an inclusive Episcopal parish in
Chelsea in a landmark church.