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Author of the article: Brian Thompson
Publishing date: Feb 04, 2021 • February 4, 2021 • 2 minute read • Freedom House Church pastors Brian Beattie (left) and Dave Carrol stand on part of a five-acre parcel of land the church has agreed to purchase in Brantford. They plan to build about 150 affordable housing units and a community centre that will serve as a place of worship and base for community outreach. Photo by Brian Thompson /The Expositor
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Freedom House Church took root in Brantford 17 years ago with a mission to transform the city.
Lead pastor Brian Beattie and community pastor Dave Carrol now have announced a big step forward toward that goal.
Outpouring of support keeps restaurant serving despite pandemic
Customers step in to help Black-owned eatery
PHOTO | FAMOUS TOASTERY
Justin and Kim Griffith, owners of a Famous Toastery franchise in Center City, rebounded from laying off 30 employees due to the pandemic when customers responded to their call to action in support of their Black-owned business.
Justin Griffith knows how to get ready for high-pressure situations, but 12 years in the National Football League could not prepare him for 2020.
The former fullback played for the Atlanta Falcons, Oakland (now Las Vegas) Raiders and Seattle Seahawks from 2003-09 and went on to coach with the Raiders. In 2018, he and his wife Kim became Famous Toastery franchisees at 330 S. Tryon St. Their restaurant is conveniently located on one of the busiest streets in Uptown, with frequent foot traffic from people heading into work, grabbing a bite with friends and family, or enjoying a meal before a Carolina Panthers game.