About Curry Without Worry
Posted on Jun 8th, 2007
by
Curry

No one is denied food, no one is charged money, and all are encouraged to eat heartily. Meals are accompanied by drumming, signing, learning and leisure.
Curry Without Worry bases itself on two essential principals – Tikkun Olam, and Namaste. Tikkun Olam is the Hebrew term that literally means to heal the planet. Namaste, originally from Sanskrit, loosely means to pay homage to the inner light in all living things. Together, they represent the purpose of Curry Without Worry: feeding hungry people; doing so in a dignified manner; and encouraging peaceful coexistence through Nepalese culture.
Today, Curry Without Worry is self-funded. Each meal costs $1, and is generally made up of 4 courses (see menu below).
Food is served every Tuesday at 5 p.m. at the Civic Center. While we desire to feed those people most in need of a hot meal, it is also our philosophy that hunger is not defined by an empty stomach. For this reason, Curry Without Worry is open to whomever hungers to join us. We hope that you soon join us as well.
Namaste!

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