Franciscan friar provides food, clothing, other essentials to homeless in Detroit

On most days, Brother Al Mascia pedals his bicycle cart through downtown Detroit handing out much-needed food to homeless people.

Mascia, 56, is lean and lithe, and handles the cart with ease.

The idea of the cart came from the Franciscan friar’s memories of growing up surrounded by street vendors in New York. The food cart fits over the bicycle’s front end.

The cart, purchased from California with the aid of a benefactor, was outfitted with foldable countertops, insulation and a battery for lighting. It holds Thermos bottles of coffee and hot chocolate. Some days, Mascia dispenses muffins and cookies. On really good days, he has hot, homemade breakfast sandwiches donated by churches.

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One comment on “Franciscan friar provides food, clothing, other essentials to homeless in Detroit

  1. Cennydd13 says:

    May God bless this holy friar.