Our Steward

A Note from our Steward

Friends,

I believe deeply in the dignity of every person who comes to the table. Hunger isn't only physical—it's the ache for belonging, for cultural connection, for being truly seen and known.

My work in food equity is rooted in the conviction that nourishing bodies and feeding souls are inseparable acts. I want to create spaces where people are honored in the fullness of who they are, where stories are shared without shame, and where the table becomes holy ground.

Food justice, to me, means ensuring that everyone has access not just to meals, but to the respect, community, and restoration they deserve. I'm here because I believe the table can be a place where something sacred happens—and I'm committed to stewarding it well.

In community,

Dorothy Kennedy

Dorothy Kennedy

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Holding a BA in Peace and Conflict Studies from UNC Greensboro, Dorothy brings a heart deeply attuned to the work of justice, reconciliation, and compassionate service. Her professional journey has included roles at Partners Ending Homelessness and World Relief, where she accompanied neighbors through seasons of crisis, transition, and rebuilding.

A native of High Point, Dorothy comes from a family grounded in Christian formation, where faith was not just believed but embodied. Her commitment to walking alongside others is rooted in a personal longing for authentic community, connection, and communion—a desire to cultivate spaces where peace is not just a concept, but a lived, shared experience.