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Stung Treng ODB accepts all hungry people and only asks, “Are you here for lunch?” In the typical serving day we serve 275 men, women and children representing all races. ODB serves the aged, the homeless, the unemployed, the disabled and the working poor. For many of our diners the human companionship is as important as the food. Diners do not stand in line, but seat themselves in an attractive dining hall where they are served by volunteers and treated with dignity and compassion.

http://lyndsaycambridge.com/category/writing As many of the diners have little that they can depend on, the sure, continuous service of ODB is important to them. ODB is the only source of food for many of our diners and their survival depends on our program. ODB always serves on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, including holidays. ODB has never missed a serving day since the program began in March 1983.