'Homeless receive food during holiday'

'Homeless receive food during holiday'
02:41 Jul 16, 2021
'1. Wide shot exterior of people lining up  2. Close-up of people in line 3. Close-up of man\'s face 4. Close-up of plate of food 5. Medium of shot of people getting food on plates 6. Medium shot of Imagene Stewart walking around 7. Medium shot of two men eating 8. SOUNDBITE (English) Bishop Imagene Stewart, House of Imagene founder: \"Most people have turkey and dressing. Honey, we got pigs\' feet and rice, chickens\' feet and rice, oxtails and rice. And a lot of folks say, Imagene, I don\'t understand, you\'re not supposed to be eating pork. Well... that\'s the only reason you\'re living today because your mama and daddy gave you pork years and years ago, but now we have all graduated and have arrived, if you will.\"  9. Medium shot of people eating 10. SOUNDBITE (English) Volunteer: \"I feel like volunteering because you can always do something for your community, whether it be cleaning up or serving the homeless and things like this. I\'m coming out for my birthday, and I just want to show that I\'m thankful for me being able to serve people less fortunate than me because they don\'t have the opportunity to have nice clothes or have a meal.\" 11. Wide shot of people standing, servers serving 12. Medium shot of food being put on plate 13. Close-up man eating 14. SOUNDBITE (English) Homeless man: \"You know, this lady is - if you want to call her an angel - she\'s an angel. That\'s what she is.\" 15. Medium shot of Imagene Stewart serving pot of food 16. Medium shot of row of volunteers 17. Wide shot from above of scene  STORYLINE:  It\'s been a Thanksgiving Day tradition in Washington for more than 30 years, with up to 3,000 of the city\'s neediest residents getting a free Thanksgiving meal at a shelter known as The House of Imagene.  Founded by Bishop Imagene Stewart, the 63-year-old woman considered giving up organising the annual holiday feast after she was diagnosed with cancer.     But she says she decided to continue after receiving a call from Liz Cheney, the daughter of US Vice President Dick Cheney, encouraging her to go on. She\'s also getting some help from community volunteers.  This year marks the 33rd year Stewart has offered the holiday meals to the city\'s homeless.   You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/f3d9b1812bf2738d91f5bab39f85d57f  Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork' 

Tags: Lifestyle , AP Archive , Richard Cheney , Social affairs , District of Columbia , 434772 , f3d9b1812bf2738d91f5bab39f85d57f , US Homeless , Liz Cheney

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