Duncan & Porter Hospitality House
Donation protected
What's a house of hospitality without a working kitchen?
More than 45 years ago Vincent Eirene, of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, opened up his doors to those in need. Vince himself, now 65, will always put others first and has given back to the community continuously. Avoiding the regulations of official shelters, he maintains an open door policy, working with a few men at a time that usually come from the local food pantry. He helps them with everything from medical care to social services. Vince has been running his open door home on his own disability check and the miracle of generosity. I personally have been helping him secure funding for purchasing the home and keeping it livable, from small touches to large ones. We are currently in need of a new stove. Please help us raise this modest amount before harvest, so the cooking can continue at the Duncan and Porter House of Hospitality.
More than 45 years ago Vincent Eirene, of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, opened up his doors to those in need. Vince himself, now 65, will always put others first and has given back to the community continuously. Avoiding the regulations of official shelters, he maintains an open door policy, working with a few men at a time that usually come from the local food pantry. He helps them with everything from medical care to social services. Vince has been running his open door home on his own disability check and the miracle of generosity. I personally have been helping him secure funding for purchasing the home and keeping it livable, from small touches to large ones. We are currently in need of a new stove. Please help us raise this modest amount before harvest, so the cooking can continue at the Duncan and Porter House of Hospitality.
Organizer
Heidi Kellner
Organizer
Urbana, IL