
Throughout the winter months, Trinity Cathedral’s lunch program, A Place at the Table (APATT), has continued to serve neighbors in need—even on Sundays when freezing temperatures made travel difficult and the cathedral building was closed.
Founded in 1983, APATT provides hot, nutritious meals every Sunday at 12 p.m. for individuals facing food insecurity and homelessness. For over 40 years, the program has never missed a Sunday, a testament to the dedication of volunteers and the ongoing support of the Trinity community. Trinity offers the only Sunday lunch program in downtown Cleveland, providing a vital source of food and welcome during a time of year when resources can be especially limited.
Meals are served in Cathedral Hall, giving guests a warm respite from the cold. From December through mid-February, APATT served 518 meals.
During the winter months, the ministry also hosts Love Table events, where guests are offered gloves, toiletries, and other essentials needed to stay warm in the winter.
Want to get involved? Contact Eric Travis for more details.
