Downtown Eastside Women’s Centre
44 E. Cordova Street Vancouver, BC
604-681-4786 Tel#
Hot Meal or Soup 12:30pm-1:45 PM
Monday to Sunday
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Quest Outreach Society
1217 East Georgia Street
604-602-0186 Tel#
9:30AM-3:30PM
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Sheway Program ( For Pregnant Women Clients)
533 East Hastings Street
604-216-1699 Tel#
Food Bags upon availability 12noon
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First Baptist Church
969 Burrard Street Vancouver, BC
604-683-8841 Tel#
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Food on the Corner Society
Main and Cordova Street
604-943-5507 Tel#
Sandwich and Fruit and Veggies
11am Saturdays
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Gold Buddha Monastary
248 East 11th Ave.
604-709-0248 Tel# Vegitarian Lunch last Sunday of the month…and special Buddist holidays.
Friday March 23 1-2:30pm Carnegie Theatre
There will be a Town Hall meeting the DTES Local area planning process is starting to be underway…City Council will decide on an interm rezoning policy during the process…Can we push them to stop condos from being built to stop the displacement of working class residents, and stores and community in the area?
Please phone Wendy at 604-839-0379 Tel# or see the site at
http://sites.google.com/site/dteslapp/
also, please refer your attentions to
Organizations
Grandview Baptist Church 1803 East 1st Ave.
Vancouver, BC 604-255-1411 Tel#
Thursday Dinner at 7:30pm weekly
Grandview Park
Chilli Wagon Charles and Commercial Drive
Dinner at 7pm Tuesday
Carall Street Church 331 Carall Street Meal or snack
Monday to Saturday 7pm
604-684-3097 Tel#
Christ Church
Cathedral 690 Burrard Street
604-682-3848 Tel#
Sandwiches and Coffee
Community of Hope
535 East Broadway
Lunch 12-2pm
Tuesday to Saturday
Vancouver, BC
604-723-0523 Tel#
Door is Open
373 East Cordova Street
Lunch 11am Monday to Saturday
12 noon Sunday
This honorary Canadian visited Vancouver for the first time since moving back to San Francisco. It was a short trip but I had some time to explore parts of the city I’ve missed in the past. Gastown proved to have a little something for everybody, from the unique boutiques, to the coffee shops…
A message posted at http://composthere.com
“We would LOVE to reduce the amount of perfectly good food scraps ending up in the landfill after long trips on fossil fuel guzzling trucks, especially if it can make our little venture more financially sustainable. If you have high quality food scraps with organic aspirations, our [laying hens] would love to convert them into eggs and fertilizer for our fields!”
Saved for the next time I am subjected to an uninformed rant about the accuracy of Wikipedia.
(Source: gethealthygetsexy)
To promote your tumblr.com account…to get more followers.