Evansville Man Serves Free Meals to Those in Need

Weekly community meals provide food and fellowship for local residents.

Apr. 9, 2026 at 3:51am

A highly stylized, abstract grid of brightly colored, silkscreen-style illustrations depicting various meal items like plates of food, cups, and bowls, conceptually representing the communal spirit of a free weekly meal program.A vibrant community meal program in Evansville, Indiana brings people together through the power of food and fellowship.Evansville Today

For the past three years, Evansville resident Michael Johnson has been hosting a free community meal every Wednesday at a local church, providing hot food and a welcoming space for those facing food insecurity or homelessness in the area.

Why it matters

Johnson's efforts highlight the ongoing need for community-based solutions to address hunger and food access issues, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic which has exacerbated economic challenges for many. His volunteer-driven initiative offers a model for how individuals can make a tangible difference in supporting their local community.

The details

Each Wednesday, Johnson and a team of volunteers prepare and serve a hot meal to around 50-75 people at the First Christian Church in downtown Evansville. The meals are free of charge and open to anyone in need, providing not just food but also a sense of community and fellowship for those who may otherwise feel isolated.

  • Michael Johnson started the free community meal program in April 2023.
  • The meals take place every Wednesday at the First Christian Church.

The players

Michael Johnson

A resident of Evansville, Indiana who has been hosting a free community meal program for the past three years.

First Christian Church

The downtown Evansville church that hosts Johnson's weekly free meal program.

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What they’re saying

“It's so rewarding to see the smiles on people's faces when they come in and get a hot meal. Many of them don't have the means to cook for themselves, so this is a lifeline.”

— Michael Johnson, Meal Program Organizer

The takeaway

Johnson's volunteer-driven initiative demonstrates how individual community members can make a meaningful impact in addressing local issues like food insecurity. His free weekly meals provide not just nourishment, but also a sense of belonging and dignity for those facing difficult circumstances.