Bread Break
Bread Break is a food-harvesting mission that works with restaurants and cafeterias to collect perfectly good, unused prepared food, freeze it and distribute it to ministry centers which feed those in need.
05/27/2026
Small acts can make a big difference! Bread Break was excited to donate individually packaged Crumbl Cookies to Teacher Amanda Oines's students at Westside Christian School as they prepared cards to go with the treats to be delivered to the less privileged in our community. Seeing young people learn the importance of compassion, generosity, and serving others is always inspiring. Bread Break was happy to be able to play a part in spreading kindness and encouraging young people to be involved in their community! Thank you to the students and staff at Westside Christian School!
05/11/2026
Volunteer Spotlight: A huge thank you to this amazing group of volunteers who spend their time packaging donated donuts into smaller portions for distribution to our receiving agencies! While this pictures shows some of our normal group of who we call the Donut Ladies, the number of individuals who have helped sort through donuts varies and unfortunately aren’t pictured, but it is always a joy to see this group and witness their hard work!
Their work may seem simple, but it makes a huge difference. By sorting and repackaging donations, they help make food safer, easier to distribute, and more accessible for the individuals and families served by our partner agencies.
Because of their dedication, more food can be shared efficiently throughout the community and less goes to waste. Their consistency, kindness, and willingness to jump in wherever needed helps keep our mission moving forward every week.
We are incredibly grateful for volunteers like these ladies who help turn food recovery into direct community impact. Thank you for all you do!
05/04/2026
Recipient Spotlight: Ava's House is a hospice care facility by Sanford that offers care to those with life limiting conditions. They have hospital grade furnishings but still work hard to make it feel like a home. There is a large kitchen for families to eat together as well as music, pet therapy, and church services. Ava's house is open to those young and old and aims to prioritize the wishes of the patient and the family, allowing them to spend precious time remaining concentrating on the things that are important to them. We are so thankful that places like Ava's house exist and are happy that we are able to help them. Thank you, Ava's house!
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5001 E. Madison Street
Sioux Falls, SD
57110