Emdad Rahman: I didn’t expect to see many regulars today. Winter is
different and our homeless friends need to keep coming just to keep the big
freeze at arms length. Stratford isn’t very friendly and we have a definite
need for more services offered by volunteers at soup kitchens.
For this shift I had 17 Biryanis and a further 30 fried
chicken meals to distribute to homeless friends. The cold weather was milder
than the treacherous traffic and I arrived thirty minutes. Lucky our location
is surrounded by eateries and my team mates tonight had been briefed to enjoy a
coffee or three rather than wait outside in the hill.
We set up and were literally done within 40 minutes. I could’ve
sworn we only served 10/15 people but by the end of the shift all meals had
gone.
There were lots of new faces tonight. Amanda wasn’t there
but Billy popped along. He particularly enjoyed the food and enjoyed seconds as
did Petr, who took an extra one with him. I remember once when Petr told me at
the Saturday soup kitchen that he had not had a proper meal since the previous
Tuesday.
Tonight I had Sheuly and the lovely ladies from Miss
University who use their talent, creativity, beauty and intellect to serve the
wider community through outreach efforts and ambassadorial duties. It was a
pleasure to have their assistance and we hope to collaborate on future
projects.
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