Tiny home used for takeout offers quality food for anyone in downtown Kitchener
Tiny Home Takeout in front of St. Mary s Roman Catholic Church in downtown Kitchener is part of a new initiative to help feed the community. It offers access to quality food for free, regardless of economic standing.
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Posted: Jan 28, 2021 4:00 PM ET | Last Updated: January 29
St. Mary s Church Kitchener is using a tiny home to serve meals to the community. See signage on door next to service counter, Tiny Home Take Out. Grab a bite, give if you can. (Jackie Sharkey/CBC)
KITCHENER A downtown Kitchener church is using a tiny home to offer takeout meals to members of the community. ‘Grab a bite, give if you can’ is the motto of Tiny Home Takeout located outside of St. Mary’s Church. The initiative offers a meal to anyone in need, and payment is optional. They say donations are always welcome, but they’re not expected. “It’s really for everybody,” said Father Toby Collins of St. Mary’s Church. “This kitchen brings people together from all walks of life and those who have a little more means help keep it going with the giving part, and those who have less just feel welcomed and a part of a larger community, rather than a segregated group of people who always needs our help,” said Collins.