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Thousands of restaurant workers have been left without employment amid ongoing closures of some of Toronto s favourite establishments, and a new fundraising initiative aims to support those who ve been impacted by auctioning off one-of-a-kind commemorative plates that display shuttered restaurants signature dishes.
The Last Dish initiative, organized by the Toronto Restaurant Workers Relief Fund (TRWRF), is raising money for struggling restaurant workers by having local artists illustrate art plates featuring the most memorable meals from beloved establishments forced to shutter as a result of COVID-19 and auctioning them off to the highest bidder.
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Jessie Olsen, aka Bae Savage, community manager, podcaster As I started to develop more self confidence, I realized life is actually so much easier and filled with way more joy when I accepted the body that I have. By Kelsey Adams
Samuel Engelking
Six years ago, I started working with a personal trainer and lost a bunch of weight, which ultimately led to me working in the fitness industry. I started taking care of myself and focusing more on treating myself with respect and became intentional about the choices I was making. Having my weight shift did change how I felt about myself, but it was more about feeling in charge of the decisions I was making around my body.
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Gary Alderson, sales Everyone is unique and should be admired for that. As I’ve aged, I definitely have developed more self-confidence and I don’t give a shit anymore. By Kevin Ritchie
Samuel Engelking
I have had some exposure, for lack of a better word, to body positivity in that I have been to nudist resorts and participated in the World Naked Bike Ride. I’ve always been happy to run around naked, but when I went to Bare Oaks nature resort and experienced social nudity, it really did click that everybody’s body has a story. Everyone is unique and should be admired for that.