the government was too lazy to pay the money for the soup kitchens so they had to have volunteers to pay for the soups get it got it good
people who had no jobs or money
Breadlines and soup kitchens were a common sight during the Great Depression. These soup kitchens and breadlines were commonly run by charities and church organizations. They handed out warm meals and bread to people in need. The lines to such places were at times miles long.
they loved them
=The biggest change during the great depression was the way money is handled. The way money was handled was way different then it is now.=
by raising money
Nothing they where jobless
She needed the money, it was during the great depression
New Zealand suffered during the Great Depression because the New Zealand economy relies largely on exports. During the depression there was no demand for any of the products we have to export, and therefore there was no circulation of money.
The depression made it so noone had enough money for food so in result the amount of shantytowns , soup kitchens and bread lines increased greatly.
No Jobs,No money,no Housing,No food,and no vehicles :(
People kept on getting money after money and the bank didn't have any more money to give out
How about this? During the Great Depression, people learned that the QUALITY of life did not depend on how much money they had.