The Gospel Rescue Mission will present β€œThanksgiving Blessings to Go,” one of several local community Thanksgiving dinners that has evolved into a drive-through event due to the pandemic. The event will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 25, at the H.S. Lopez Family Foundation Center of Opportunity, 4550 S. Palo Verde Rd.

The Gospel Rescue Mission still needs ready-to-eat holiday pies for its annual Thanksgiving meal next week.

There are two stretches of the Santa Cruz River in Tucson where you're likely to see water. One is just south of downtown and the other is near Crossroads at Silverbell District Park in Marana. Both flow along stretches of the Loop thanks to the release of reclaimed water, or effluent by Tucson Water last summer.

The mission has changed its annual sit-down community banquet because of the pandemic to a drive- thru β€œThanksgiving Blessing to Go” meal distribution from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 25, at the H.S. Lopez Family Foundation Center of Opportunity, 4550 S. Palo Verde Road.

Meals of turkey and all the trimmings will be passed out during the event, but the mission still needs store-bought pies as part of the distribution. Ready-to-eat pies of any flavor can be dropped off at 707 W. Miracle Mile or at 4550 S. Palo Verde Road.

The mission provides shelter, recovery, employment and housing programs to the most vulnerable in our community. Last year, the mission provided 263,048 meals and 91,355 shelter bed nights to the community. The missions is expecting to serve about 2,000 Thanksgiving meals.


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