The Solidarity Soup Kitchen is a missionary project that takes place every Friday at 8:40pm in downtown Curitiba, Brazil by brethren from the Seventh-Day Adventist Reform Movement Church.
The project began in the county of Abranches in 2009 when the church leader at the time, Brother Angelo Simba, together with his local church brethren, formed a team to distribute soup and clothing to the homeless in their town.