Atlanta outreach group serves up Christmas dinner with a side of hope

  • Frontline Response, a Christian-based nonprofit organization in Atlanta, hosted a special Christmas dinner for its residents, providing a sense of community and celebration for those without homes or families.
  • Resident Quaquela Lewis, who lost her job and experienced homelessness, now has a place to stay at Frontline Response and described the experience as a “blessing” and a “time of rest.”
  • The nonprofit assists individuals in escaping sex trafficking and helps those experiencing homelessness to regain stability.
  • CEO Terry Tucker, his son Jabari, and volunteers prepared and served dinner to dozens of people, emphasizing the importance of community and connection during the holiday season.
  • Tucker views the residents as family and believes that the greatest…

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