Mobile Loaves & Fishes
Sarah Satterlee has a diverse work experience. Sarah started their career as a Construction Services Intern at NeighborWorks Waco in 2010. Sarah later worked as a TAKS Intervention Tutor at Waco Independent School District from 2010 to 2011. In 2012, they became a Public Interest Design Intern at Tulane City Center for two years. Sarah then joined Colectivo in 2014 as a Project Designer, where they stayed until 2018. Currently, they serve as the Director of Architecture and Site Development at Mobile Loaves & Fishes, a position they have held since January 2021. Prior to that, they were a Staff Architect at the same organization from 2018 to 2021.
Sarah Satterlee's education history includes earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Interior Design from Baylor University, where they studied from 2005 to 2009. Sarah then pursued a Master of Architecture (M.Arch.) degree at Tulane University from 2011 to 2014, specializing in the field of Architecture.
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Mobile Loaves & Fishes
Mobile Loaves & Fishes, Inc. began when five parishioners of St. John Neumann Catholic Church in Austin, Texas boldly answered God’s call to “Love your neighbor as yourself.” Alan Graham and his friends began delivering meals out of the back of a minivan to men and women they found living on the streets of their city. Alan readily admits thattheir original paradigm of serving the homeless had some flaws, but with the help of a formerly homeless man, they perfected the model that they successfully use today.That first trip was in September of 1998; by December of that year there was enough money to purchase a 1997 Ford F-250 pick-up truck with a catering bed.Since that first truck run, teams of volunteers have served meals with a side of hope to the homeless and working poor on the streets of Austin and San Antonio, Texas; Providence, Rhode Island; New Bedford, Massachusetts; and Minneapolis, Minnesota. To date, Mobile Loaves & Fishes has served over 4 million meals, and with the support of more than 18,000 volunteers, they are the largest prepared feeding program to the homeless and working poor in Austin.Today, in addition to continuing their truck ministry, they have expanded to include their Community First! Housing Program and the ROADS Micro-Enterprise Program.Please join us in feeding, loving, and helping those men and women who need it most.