Homeless Receive Christmas Eve Meal
A Christmas Eve tradition started by three women nearly 30 years ago continues in Santa Monica.
More than 200 homeless people and others down on their luck received hot meals, warm clothes and other necessities on Saturday at Saint Augustine by-the-Sea Episcopal Church in Santa Monica. The 27th annual Christmas Eve event was hosted by Family Assistance Involving the Homeless, or FAITH, which was founded nearly 30 years ago by Pacific Palisades resident Mimi Adams and her friends Antoinette Bill and Mona Lavine.
Adams died in 2006, but the Christmas Eve tradition continues under the leadership of her husband Ken and their children Julie, John and Ash.
Julie Adams Eamer, who lives in Malibu, said when her mother and the other founders of FAITH began helping the homeless in Santa Monica 29 years ago, there were lots of people roaming the city's streets with no shelters or organizations to provide assistance.
"There was a big need for these people to get fed," Eamer said. "So they started feeding them out of their car, seven days a week on the bluffs."
The operation later moved to the front lawn of Santa Monica City Hall, and eventually the city was encouraged to designate a building for the Santa Monica’s first homeless shelter.
FAITH still exists today. Its volunteers have relationships with restaurants from which they collect food and distribute it to shelters throughout the county.
Eamer said her mother came up with the idea for the Christmas Eve luncheon because she wanted to provide the homeless with a holiday meal. Eamer said she and her family enjoy carrying on the tradition of kindness.
J. Flora-Katz
11:23 am on Sunday, December 25, 2011
So proud of Julie and her family for continuing the beautiful work that her mother started. A visionary with a big heart - what a loving tradition!
Steve Woods
3:43 pm on Sunday, December 25, 2011
Serving in the footsteps of Jesus and living the true meaning of Christmass !
Carol Moss
10:20 pm on Sunday, December 25, 2011
Mimi was extraordinary and a much missed friend. I remember her feeding the homeless..beginning a great tradition. I would love to know her daughter Julie!
carol moss
J. Flora-Katz
11:23 pm on Sunday, December 25, 2011
Carol, Julie is a friend of mine, I have your email address and will get the two of you in touch!