Through the years, food trucks have been a source of comfort during very difficult times.
After Hurricane Katrina and Sandy, food trucks were found feeding not only the homeless but those who cleaned up the areas as well as construction workers.
In New York, food trucks served over 100,000 meals to these folks.
In Atlanta, the homeless shelter, City of Refuge runs a food truck and cooks up to 12,000-18,000 meals a month.
However, every city has rules regarding food trucks so make sure you check the laws or ordinances before you move forward.
During this holiday seasons you can organize an event to benefit those less fortunate and feature food trucks for the catering.