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FAQ
Q: Who does Moveable Feast serve?
A: Moveable Feast programs provide meal or grocery delivery services to People Living with HIV/AIDS and women undergoing treatment for Breast Cancer
in Baltimore City, the surrounding counties and Maryland’s Eastern Shore. The People On the Move program provides a shuttle service to sites regularly
used by homeless people in Baltimore City.
Q: How many people does Moveable Feast serve?
A: Moveable Feast currently prepares breakfast, lunch and dinner for approximately 75 Moveable Feast clients on the daily home-delivered program.
Grocery bags are packed and distributed to the 600 or so Meals for a Week clients.
Q: How can I volunteer at Moveable Feast?
A: There are many ways to volunteer at Moveable Feast. Please check the Volunteer page for specific information
or contact the Volunteer Manager, Tom Patrick, at 410-327-3420, ext. 31.
Q: How does someone get on the Moveable Feast program?
A: Clients must meet the HIV/AIDS or Breast Cancer diagnosis requirements and be referred to the program by a referring agency, physician, etc.
Please see the Client Services page for more information or contact the Coordinator of Client Services,
Nancy Etheridge-Guest, at 410/327-3420, ext. 13.
Q: What are the routes and schedules for the People On the Move program?
A: For routes and schedules, please call Moveable Feast's Operations Director, Vince Williams, at 410/327-3420.
Q: What is the cost to clients?
A: Moveable Feast's services are free to all clients.
Q: Where can I find more information on other local HIV/AIDS and Breast Cancer organizations?
A: Please check out the HIV/AIDS and Breast Cancer Information Links. There are links to other local organizations as well
as links to general HIV/AIDS and Breast Cancer information sites.
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