Mobile Loaves & Fishes Blog

Meet The Bloggers

  • Alan Graham
  • Brian Luck
  • Leigh Edgar
  • Neal Nolan
  • Rachel Patterson

Recent Posts

  • Santa Brings Smiles
  • Karpophoreō: To bear good fruit, to bear good deeds
  • Susan Kirr on the Street Retreat
  • #Homeless Proclamation Presentation and Memorial Service
  • I Got Chickens In My Backyard! How to Feed and Employ the Formerly #Homeless.
  • The last sunset I would see...
  • There By The Grace Of God Go I: Ending #Homelessness Through The Character Of A True Christian Friend
  • The Solution Is Sustainable Living: Are You Helping?
  • Take A 5 Minute Quiz About The #Homeless In Austin
  • How Do People Get To Be #Homeless? What Is It Like? What Can I Do?

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Mobile Loaves & Fishes Videos

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  • The Homeless Guy Blog
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  • Doing Good Better
  • Charity Chat
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Categories

  • Affordable Housing
  • Alan Graham
  • Austin
  • Blog Action Day 2008
  • Brian Luck
  • Charity
  • Dehydration
  • Disaster Relief
  • Feeding
  • Food Pantry
  • Homeless
  • Homelessness
  • Housing
  • Hunger
  • Hydration
  • Leigh Edgar
  • Literacy
  • Panhandling
  • Rachel
  • Religion
  • Street Retreat
  • Sustainable Food
  • Sustainable Housing
  • Truck Runs
  • Water

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Alan Graham

Alancaricature My name is Alan Graham, and in addition to serving the homeless on a Mobile Loaves & Fishes truck, I am the agency's President and CEO.   

I have, with the help of God and the original founders, been providing food, clothing, and dignity to our homeless brothers and sisters in need since September of 1998.  (You can read more about my radical journey on our website under "who we are.") 

I am blessed to be able to live a lifestyle of service to others.  Frankly, whatever I claim to have given pales in comparison to what I have received.  Mother Teresa teaches us that if we look through the distressing disguise of the homeless we will see Jesus.  I now know this to be true.

If I had to tell you one thing you didn't already know I would have to say that I am Santa Clause.  No, really!  Check it out.