Little Caesar's Love Kitchen Serves Free Pizza
By: Rachel Polansky
Updated: July 11, 2012
Little Caesar's Love Kitchen rolled into Rome this afternoon.
The Love Kitchen - a big- rig pizza kitchen on wheels - travels across the country meeting the needs of the hungry and the homeless. The truck stopped at the Rome Rescue Mission in Rome - and community members lined up to get a fresh slice of pizza.
"The local franchisee supplies the food and the truck comes around and we go to local rescue missions, salvation armies and stuff, everybody's excited to see Little Caesars," says Todd Russ, local Little Caesar's Owner.
"It gives people something to look forward too, everybody loves pizza - and plus it gives us a nice opportunity for everybody to know that we're here, and we're here to help provide food and shelter for who ever needs it," says Shandel Ikema, Rome Rescue Mission.
The Love Kitchen is run solely by volunteers - They say they expect to feed at least 120 people at the Rome Rescue Mission event.
The Love Kitchen - a big- rig pizza kitchen on wheels - travels across the country meeting the needs of the hungry and the homeless. The truck stopped at the Rome Rescue Mission in Rome - and community members lined up to get a fresh slice of pizza.
"The local franchisee supplies the food and the truck comes around and we go to local rescue missions, salvation armies and stuff, everybody's excited to see Little Caesars," says Todd Russ, local Little Caesar's Owner.
"It gives people something to look forward too, everybody loves pizza - and plus it gives us a nice opportunity for everybody to know that we're here, and we're here to help provide food and shelter for who ever needs it," says Shandel Ikema, Rome Rescue Mission.
The Love Kitchen is run solely by volunteers - They say they expect to feed at least 120 people at the Rome Rescue Mission event.


