The Community Kitchen and Pantry has served the Harlem community since 1984 and provides more than 100,000 free meals each month to those in need.
A Harlem chef uses her passion for cooking to help feed her community.moving with the same precision and care with Chef Sheri Jackson leading the team.All the hard work the team puts into cooking roughly 1,000 meals each day for those who need it most."It could have been me, there were days, my daughters would eat and I'm like, let's hope they don't finish that because, if one of them left it, that would be my food," Jackson said.
"She told me exactly what to do," Jackson said recalling a time in the kitchen with her mom. "Here put your water on with oil and don't forget the salt."
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