About Daddy Bruce

Daddy Bruce was the restaurateur who provided holiday feasts for Denver’s needy for more than 25 years before his death in 1994 at the age of 94.  He began feeding the hungry in the 1960s with a Thanksgiving dinner for 200 persons at City Park, where he carried his portable grill and dished out holiday…

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DADDY BRUCE!

In honor of Black History Month and as a part of the Profiles in Character Campaign, the Coalition for American Renewal and the Agape Project want to spend this special day remembering one of Denver’s most beloved citizens: DADDY BRUCE RANDOLPH  Today we wish to celebrate the birthday of a man whose accomplishments benefited the…

The Spirit of Giving

Shown above is a crowd awaiting a boxed Thanksgiving Day meal provided by the Epworth Foundation at High and Bruce Randolph Blvd. The Foundation is headed by Pastors Ronald Wooding and King Harris who have taken over the holiday food giveaway work of Daddy Bruce Randolph. An estimated 9,000 baskets were handed out on Saturday…

Daddy Bruce Legacy Lives On

When a community draws together, amazing events and connections can occur. The Saturday before Thanksgiving – just a month after having no funding in sight – the Epworth Foundation orchestrated the delivery of 5,272 baskets to needy families for the annual Feed-A-Family event. Six hundred volunteers, some arriving at midnight to work through the night,…