It must have been an insightful lot who chose the name Humanity House for the non-profit organization, because right now, they’re banking on donations to pull them through. It’s been since the first of July…
Aaron Kinzle gives his parents, Steve and Frances Kinzle, all the credit. And that spirit — never one to bask in the spotlight, and always ready to lend a hand — is yet again true…
Humanity House founder Tracy Keagle learned a lot about cooking from her grandmother, Inez Brewington. As a child, she spent many afternoons in her grandma’s kitchen in south Iola near Elm Creek and not far…
Josh Oberley, right, an agent with Modern Woodmen of America, donates $1,000 Wednesday to Humanity House to aid with the organization’s Grandma’s Kitchen effort. Humanity House opens its doors at 5 p.m. Sundays for free…
Marcia Davis, a volunteer with Sunday Soups, hands out a container of white chili to a recipient outside Humanity House Sunday afternoon. The meal program, typically held at First Presbyterian Church, was moved outdoors with…
Sunday Soups, a collaborative effort between Iolas First Presbyterian Church and Humanity House, is being displaced temporarily to allow for the church kitchen to be remodeled. Sunday Soup meals will be available at the Humanity…
The Kappa Alpha Sorority collected food as part of a national platform, Feeding the Hungry, when 12 members met Monday at Community National Bank. Members collected non-perishable food items and plan to deliver them to…
In keeping with Phi Tau Omegas national goal of Feeding the Hungry, members of the local Kappa Alpha sorority agreed at their meeting Tuesday to provide desserts and help serve the meal at First Presbyterian…