It’s rare that a knock on your door leads you to a free Thanksgiving meal, but that’s exactly what happened to Lisa Frost on Saturday afternoon.

A group of volunteers came to Frost’s door to invite her to the debut dinner at the Nourish Spokane Community Soup Kitchen . A Thanksgiving meal sounded nice to Frost, particularly on a cold Saturday afternoon.

At 3:30 p.m., it was her first meal of the day, Frost said.

Dozens of people like Frost filtered in and out of the soup kitchen that afternoon, said Jacqueline Babol, the executive director of the Filipino American Northwest Association. The soup kitchen and food bank operates in a building owned by Babol, at 205 N. University Road, Suite 3, in Spokane Valley.

Frost couldn’t keep her delight contained as she enjoyed a plate full of turk

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