Despite challenges, Good Shepherd serves up hundreds of Thanksgiving meals
CBC
Good Shepherd provided hundreds of Thanksgiving meals to community members on Monday, in an annual tradition it said it was determined to continue in spite of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Daryl Chezzi, supervisor of shelter services at Good Shepherd, said they prepared 400 meals this year, and "nothing goes to waste."
"Our main focus has always been to provide food. It brings people together, it's a great social tool, it's a necessary tool," Chezzi told CBC Hamilton.
"We still have a lot of people, the working poor, people on social assistance [who are] not receiving enough money to pay for their own groceries."
Chezzi said COVID-19 has taken a toll on Good Shepherd, resulting in staffing issues at different times.
"COVID hasn't made it easy these past 19 months. We had to relearn how to work around certain barriers and obstacles," he said.
"The supply chain at one point broke down a little bit, that was difficult.