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THE WEEKEND: Mustard Seed Cafe

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The MUSTARD SEED CAFE began with "a grain of faith the size of a mustard seed," according to Executive Director Christi Brown.  This nonprofit pay-what-you-can cafe allows for people of all walks of life to eat a delicious meal...whether you are an impoverished student or single parent who can only pay $2, or a local professional who can pay it forward by offering more than the suggested price.  Christi Brown joins us to explain why the café thrives on donations of food and money, and on community partnerships.  The Mustard Seed Café is located at 1140 N. Saint Vrain, and is open Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday from 11am-2pm. 

http://mustardseedcafe.org/

Aired June 18, 2016.

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