A soup kitchen is somewhere where someone without enough money to bye food can go to get a hot meal.
Such as hot SOUP and bread.
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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.
isprikitic eklabush
isprikitic eklabush
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.
I think soup lines were the lines that people had to get in to get food from the soup kitchens. Just trying to help!
soup and bread they also added water so they could serve more people.
The SOUP KITCHEN was a places where food is offered free to the needy. And BREAD LINES was a lines of people waiting to receive fodd provided by charitable organizations or public agencies..
Charities and public agencies ran the soup lines during the Great Depression.
The person that ran the soup kitchens was Count Rumfort