Author of the article: Jennifer Hamilton-McCharles
Publishing date: Jan 25, 2021 • January 25, 2021 • 1 minute read • Co-owners Chris Brown and Katie Valiquette have closed Hope s Kitchen for a few days for repairs after a window was broken over the weekend. Supplied Photo Co-owners Chris Brown and Katie Valiquette have closed Hope s Kitchen for a few days for repairs after a window was broken over the weekend. Supplied Photo
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Co-owner Chris Brown says the incident occurred Saturday morning.
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“It’s too dangerous to let guests in there as there’s still big pieces of glass in the frame,” he explains. “We are going to try to find someone to fix it so we can reopen, bit it’s been difficult to get someone in right away because of COVID.”
Why a pair of tow-truck operators opened Hope s Kitchen, a 24-hour centre for homeless people I have a passion for making sure that people are OK, said North Bay s Katie Valiquette, who runs the Hope s Kitchen drop-in centre for homeless people.
Social Sharing I don t see it as an incredible act to open our doors, said North Bay s Katie Valiquette
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