Curry Without Worry
As an organization well aware of the challenges and joys of serving free meals to those in need, we have the utmost respect for our partner organizations who also work each day to feed our community.
One such organization is taking a unique approach to feeding the hungry. Called ‘Curry Without Worry,’ this nonprofit serves authentic Nepalese food, at no cost, each Tuesday at 5:30 pm in U.N. Plaza, on Hyde and Fulton streets. It was founded in 2006 and so far has served 26,220 free meals. While the organization’s website states that their main focus is serving those who most need a meal, they believe that “hunger is not defined by an empty stomach,” and open their meals to any individuals that wish to join them.
Founded by Shrawan Nepali, a native of Nepal, Curry Without Worry offers something of a cultural experience in addition to tasty food: “Meals are accompanied by drumming, singing, learning and leisure.” Much like each day at St. Anthony’s Dining Room, Curry Without Worry’s weekly service proves that nothing brings people together quite like sharing a hot meal.
Learn more about the organization at www.currywithoutworry.org