
Reach Outward
As we look heavenward, we inevitably learn of our responsibility to reach outward. To find real happiness, we must seek for it in a focus outside ourselves. No one has learned the meaning of living until he has surrendered his ego to the service of his fellow man. Service to others is akin to duty, the fulfillment of which brings true joy. We do not live alone—in our city, our nation, or our world. There is no dividing line between our prosperity and our neighbor’s wretchedness. “Love thy neighbor” is more than a divine truth. It is a pattern for perfection. This truth inspires the familiar charge, “Go forth to serve.” Try as some of us may, we cannot escape the influence our lives have upon the lives of others. Ours is the opportunity to build, to lift, to inspire, and indeed to lead. The New Testament teaches that it is impossible to take a right attitude toward Christ without taking an unselfish attitude toward men:
“Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me” (Matthew 25:40).
President Thomas S Monson
President, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
We need your Help
We need VOLUNTEERS
Volunteers are crucial to the success and impact of the Pueblo Community Soup Kitchen (PCSK). They provide essential support through time, skills, and passion, often filling critical gaps in staffing and resources. Their contributions extend beyond simply providing labor; volunteers contribute to organizational culture, fundraising efforts, and community engagement, ultimately strengthening PCSK's ability to fulfill its mission. Here's a more detailed look at the importance of volunteers: 1. Filling Critical Service Gaps: • The organization relies on volunteers to deliver services, especially when facing financial constraints or staff shortages. • Volunteers help with everything from direct service delivery (e.g., providing meals, tutoring) to administrative tasks, allowing organizations to reach more people and expand their impact. • During crises, like the COVID-19 pandemic, volunteers have been essential in providing vital support and services. 2. Enhancing Organizational Capacity: • Volunteers offer a wide range of skills and expertise, from fundraising and marketing to program management and technical support. • Their contributions free up staff time, allowing them to focus on strategic planning and other core functions. • Volunteers can also bring fresh perspectives and new ideas, fostering innovation and creativity within the organization. 3. Strengthening Community Engagement: • Volunteers often act as ambassadors for the organization, raising awareness and building community support. • Their presence in the community can strengthen social bonds and foster a sense of shared responsibility. • Volunteering can also inspire others to get involved, creating a ripple effect of positive impact. 4. Promoting Sustainability and Growth: • Skilled volunteers can provide valuable guidance and support for board members and leadership. • Effective volunteer management strategies can ensure a steady supply of reliable and passionate volunteers, contributing to the organization's long-term sustainability. • Volunteers can also help with fundraising efforts, expanding the organization's reach and resources. 5. Personal Benefits for Volunteers: • Volunteering offers individuals a chance to make a difference, develop new skills, and connect with like-minded people. • It can improve mental and physical health, boost self-esteem, and provide a sense of purpose and fulfillment. • Volunteer experience can also be a valuable asset on a resume, enhancing career prospects. In essence, volunteers are more than just helpers; they are vital partners in the mission of nonprofit organizations, contributing to their success and the well-being of the communities they serve. If being a volunteer sounds like something you need in your life right now, come join our team at the PCSK. We are looking for people who care about the Pueblo community and want to make a difference in people's lives. Come down any time between Monday-Saturday, 8:00-12:00 and visit us and see what we do. We are located at 422 W 7th St., Pueblo. If interested, call Kathy Cline, Director, at (719) 545-6540 during the hours above.
Big Shout Out to the following groups for their unselfish acts of kindness and support:
Thank you!

Dave and Judy Parry
King of Kings has provided PCSK with food and supplies throughout the year.
After they brought all of these donations, from their Christmas in July campaign, they came the following week with another truck filled with food.
Thank you King of Kings Lutheran Church

The Trane Group
Helped make lunches, serve, cleaned, and reorganized.
Thank you Trane

US Bank
USB has helped serve, lunches, cleaning, reorganized food pantry, and supplies.
Thank you US BANK

Susan - Hairstylist
Thank you to our faithful friend who comes to cut hair twice a week.
Rain or heath, she is there helping our friends from the streets clean up and look and feel good.
Thank you Susan!

Holy Family Catholic Church
Thank you for sharing 100 pounds of ground beef.
It has fed so many of our friends in need.
Thank you so much
***** Souper Walk 2025 *****
THANK YOU!
We would like to thank all those who supported our successful Souper Walk on July 12th. To our amazing sponsors, our wonderful volunteers, the Zumba fitness group, and to all those who walked the course, THANK YOU so very much. Your support goes a long way to keep the Soup Kitchen operating and most importantly, feeding those who need a little extra help. THNAK YOU!




Our Mission
Pueblo Community Soup Kitchen (PCSK) is a non-profit corporation operated for the express purpose of providing a noon meal to the indigent of the Pueblo area. PCSK will work in cooperation with other local non-profit organizations in a concerted effort to alleviate the hardship of the indigent with dignity and compassion. PCSK will be a resource facility for the collection and redistribution of foods to other non-profit groups.
We Care!
Pueblo Community Soup Kitchen (PCSK) is dedicated to eradicating hunger in Pueblo County, Colorado. We are committed to providing free, nutritious meals to the homeless and underprivileged individuals in our community.
Meal Programs
At PCSK, we offer various meal programs to ensure that no one in our community goes hungry. From daily hot meals to weekend food packs, we strive to meet the nutritional needs of those in need.
Volunteer Opportunities
Join us in our mission to fight hunger! We welcome volunteers to help us prepare and serve meals, organize food drives, and support our community outreach programs. Make a difference today!
Get Involved
Whether you want to donate, volunteer, or simply spread the word about our cause, there are many ways to get involved with PCSK. Together, we can make a positive impact on the lives of others.
Contact Us
Address
422 W 7th Street
Pueblo, CO. 81003
Contact
(719) 545-6540
Hours of Operation
Mon - Sat 06:30 - 12:30
Breakfast 08:30 - 09:30
Lunch 10:30 - 12:15
Sunday - Closed
Meet the Team
Our Staff:

Executive Director
Kathy

Donation Pickup/Recorder
Miles

Kitchen Manager/Coordinator
Seraiah