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Finding Support and Belonging at the Daily Bread Kim’s journey with the Daily Bread began one Wednesday evening, when she stepped through our doors with her 5-year-old son, seeking refuge from domestic violence in her hometown. Initially reserved and withdrawn, she quietly joined for dinner before leaving. However, a spark of connection ignited when one of our volunteers reached out to her, gradually forming a friendship over subsequent weeks. As Kim opened up, she was able to express gratitude for...

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As the Lead at Bean, it’s my role to oversee the catering at café and food preparation for the Daily Bread. I’ve been in the role for over two years, and it’s been such a joy being able to be part of the team and be part of something with a greater purpose. Working in hospitality for most of my life, I feel that my experience has equipped me for this role at The Everyday Foundation. Often in this industry,...

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The Everyday Foundation’s Be-You-Tiful event reached new heights with over 50 women in attendance during their recent November event. The annual event is a favourite evening of the year with businesses and volunteers coming together to provide an opportunity for women in the community doing it tough to be pampered with haircuts, pedicures and free shopping. Lead Pastor of Suncoast Church, Chloe Gullo, who helps run the event particularly loves the evening and the difference it makes for people. “We...