Where They Go

The original goal of the 363 Days Food Program was to help feed 150 people at Harbor Light
Safe Bay in downtown Minneapolis, and families in need. However, as the popularity of 363
Days grew, more and more shelters began to call and request weekly drop offs. In 2007 363
Days provided 45,000 sandwiches, which increased to well over 520,000 by 2010! In 2011 Mr.
Law is on pace to distribute over 800,000 sandwiches! Currently, there are an estimated 6,500
homeless people in the Twin Cities Metropolitan area, and 2,200 of them are children. The goal
of 363 Days is to feed as many of them every day as possible. At present, Mr. Law delivers an
average of over 2000 sandwiches a day to the following shelters and locations:
  • Salvation Army/Harbor Light Safe Bay – Minneapolis
  • Catholic Charities - Minneapolis
  • Marie Sandvik Center - Minneapolis
  • Village - Minneapolis
  • Waite House - Minneapolis
  • River of Life Church - Minneapolis
  • Loaves & Fishes - Minneapolis
  • The Prayer Center - Minneapolis
  • Urban League - Minneapolis
  • Little Earth - Minneapolis
  • Dorothy Day (Catholic Charities) – St. Paul
  • Union Gospel Mission – St. Paul
  • Individuals/Families
  • Emergency Disaster Relief
    • Delivering sandwiches to homeless shelters every night is only a portion of the assistance 363
      Days provides. In addition, Mr. Law distributes sandwiches and bottled water to individuals
      and families living on the street, or totally outdoors. 363 Days also provides assistance with
      emergency disaster relief. For example, in the one week period following the North Minneapolis
      tornado in May 2011, Mr. Law distributed over 20,000 sandwiches and bottled water to
      numerous relief locations, individuals, and families in need.