Nanaimo, B.C. soup kitchen celebrates permanent new home
Not having a place to call home is something to which the Stone Soup Kitchen project can relate.
Its original backyard location was eventually shut down, when inspectors determined the structure it was operating out of didn’t comply with code and had no building permit.Now, the charity says to have secured a permanent location, where they’re able to serve hot meals to those in need, is nothing short of inspirational.
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