The Stewpot and Salvation Army: A New Chapter in Little Rock
The Stewpot, a well-known organization dedicated to serving the homeless, jobless, elderly, and those with physical or mental challenges, has officially relocated its operations from Little Rock’s First Presbyterian Church to the Salvation Army building. This significant move marks a new chapter in the organization’s history and service to the community.
Since its inception, The Stewpot has remained committed to its mission of serving those in need with a provide-all attitude. “Feed whoever comes through the door. No questions asked,” is the guiding principle that has defined the organization’s widespread impact.
The Stewpot offers a hot meal from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. Monday through Friday each week, providing a vital lifeline to those struggling for sustenance and support. In addition to food, the organization also hosts a variety of essential social services, all geared towards empowering individuals to overcome their challenges.
The Salvation Army, already deeply involved in disaster relief and community support, will now host The Stewpot’s operations. This synergy is expected to amplify the positive impacts of both organizations, allowing them to collectively reach a broader range of individuals and families.
As The Stewpot embarks on this new phase, its commitment to equal access and non-discrimination remains unwavering. The organization ensures that its facilities and services are accessible to all, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, or any other criteria.
With this move, The Stewpot’s legacy will continue to grow, offering a safe haven and support to the most vulnerable members of the community. As the organization navigates its new home, it remains steadfast in its commitment to feeding, supporting, and empowering those who need it most.