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Dayton at Work and Play: House of Bread

November 19, 2020 By Bill Franz

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The House of Bread has been serving meals since 1983. They serve a hot lunch 365 days a year. This photo was taken before the pandemic. Now they offer carry out lunches only.


You can help this organization by donating a frozen turkey this Sunday from 9am to 2pm. Just pull into their parking lot at 9 Orth Avenue and a (masked) volunteer will take the turkey from your car.   OR you can drop off turkeys to us any day between 830am-330pm.

We would love to have a big Thanksgiving meal with lots of family but that won’t happen this year. But we have a frozen turkey in our freezer that we will be dropping off at House of Bread this Sunday. It’s a way to share food with others even if we aren’t all at the same table.


House of Bread

9 Orth Ave
Dayton, OH 45402-6422
(937) 226-1520
Current Wish List:
Cooler weather is here!   Our guests can use:
Blankets
Heavy Gloves for children, men and women
Boots/heavy shoes — especially mens sizes 9 thru 12
Bus passes
Gas gift cards, such as BP, Speedway
Hooded sweatshirts or pullovers in sizes XL and XXL
 

Food Items
COFFEE – any type, ground or whole bean
Hot Sauce — our most requested condiment!
Creamed soups
Spaghetti sauce
Vegetable oil
Butter or margarine sticks
White Sugar
Coffee and hot chocolate

Hygiene Items for Guests
Razors and shaving cream
Chapstick
Toilet paperChildren’s Items

Baby wipes and diapers, sizes 3 to 6
Stuffed animals— new please
Coloring books and reading books
Healthy portable snacks, such as goldfish or raisinsDonated items can be dropped off any day between 9am-2pm!   We are here until at least 4pm on weekdays.

Donation of perishable food items
If you are interested in donating food items that are frozen or need refrigeration, please call us at 937-239-8859 for specific guidelines on what we can accept.   While we certainly appreciate donations, we have to ensure food safety for our guests.

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About Bill Franz

In retirement Bill Franz bought a camera, learned how to use it, and became a volunteer photographer. He has done photo projects for the Humane Society of Greater Dayton and for almost two dozen other local organizations.

In 2013 Bill started a project of his own – photographing people at work. Since then he has photographed hundreds of workers, from butchers and bakers and candy makers to clowns and sculptors and fire eaters. The photos have appeared in solo and group art exhibitions and also in less traditional venues such as hospitals, retail stores, nature centers and breweries. They have been seen by hundreds of thousands of people. Profits from photo sales go to Dayton area nonprofits.


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