Scott Bruckner, Blaine Trump, New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, Michael Kors, God's Love CEO Karen Pearl and Michael Sennott at the opening ceremony of God's Love We Deliver.

Scott Bruckner, Blaine Trump, New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, Michael Kors, God’s Love CEO Karen Pearl and Michael Sennott at the opening ceremony of God’s Love We Deliver.Courtesy of God’s Love We Deliver


God’s Love We Deliver has moved back into its SoHo home, which has been renovated and expanded and is now titled the Michael Kors Building, according to a God’s Love press release.

A June 9 dedication ceremony in Manhattan officially opened the new building, also home to the Joan Rivers Bakery and the Anna Wintour Volunteer Center. Kors, Wintour and Melissa Rivers joined New York Mayor Bill DeBlasio and God’s Love CEO Karen Pearl for the ceremony.

God’s Love started out 30 years ago, bringing meals to homebound New Yorkers with HIV/AIDS. In 2001, the organization expanded is mission to serve meals to people living with over 200 individual diagnoses. Currently, it delivers about 5,200 meals each day. Since its founding in 1985, it has provided 16 million meals.

The new expansion doubles the space at God’s Love and was made possible through an $8 million city grant, private gifts and $5 million donation from Kors, who has been a volunteer and supporter for more than 20 years.

Above: the former SoHo home of God’s Love We Deliver, in 2013.Courtesy of God’s Love We Deliver

The renovated home of God's Love We Deliver, now called The Michael Kors Building, 2015.

The renovated home of God’s Love We Deliver, now called The Michael Kors Building, 2015.Courtesy of God’s Love We Deliver

Vogue editor Anna Wintour and fashion designer Michael Kors at the Anna Wintour Volunteer Center. All photos courtesy of God's Love

Vogue editor Anna Wintour and fashion designer Michael Kors at the Anna Wintour Volunteer Center. All photos courtesy of God’s LoveCourtesy of God’s Love We Deliver