Toronto Star

A haven’s bountiful Easter feast

Good Shepherd Centre provides 1,600 hot meals to homeless, others in need

- HINA ALAM STAFF REPORTER

The last time Steve Shaw had an Easter meal with his family was about six years ago.

“It was a lot of fighting, arguing . . .” he said, sitting down to eat in a packed hall at Good Shepherd Centre on Queen St. E. on Sunday afternoon.

There was no fighting this Easter; as volunteers at the downtown shelter handed out hundreds of meals to the homeless and others in need, some tables rang with laughter, others carried quiet conversati­on and at a few, people simply ate in silence. Shaw, who has been coming to Good Shepherd for about 20 years, says the place is a “safe haven.”

“And seeing everybody eating and no fighting and no arguing . . . you know somebody died for peace.”

Good Shepherd’s volunteers served 1,600 hot turkey meals on Sunday, each complete with stuffing, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes with gravy, mixed vegetables and a slice of pie for dessert, the shelter said in a news release. On their way out, people got a Lindt chocolate bunny and Cadbury chocolates.

“The meal is great,” said Wayne Garland, who said he can’t afford to get a full holiday meal anywhere else.

Sixty volunteers helped prepare the meal on Sunday.

One, Maria Cappadocia, dressed as the Easter bunny, complete with light-up bunny ears, lamb slippers and two stuffed rabbit toys in her pockets.

Cappadocia, who said she makes her own costumes, said she has been dressing up for the holidays for the past 16 years.

“I do it to give back, be animated, be happy . . . make them feel wanted,” she said.

 ?? VINCE TALOTTA PHOTOS/TORONTO STAR ?? Volunteers, like Ramez Metiaz, served turkey with stuffing, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes with gravy, mixed vegetables and a slice of pie for dessert.
VINCE TALOTTA PHOTOS/TORONTO STAR Volunteers, like Ramez Metiaz, served turkey with stuffing, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes with gravy, mixed vegetables and a slice of pie for dessert.
 ??  ?? Paul Martell was one of 60 volunteers who helped prepare Easter meal on Sunday at the Good Shepherd Centre.
Paul Martell was one of 60 volunteers who helped prepare Easter meal on Sunday at the Good Shepherd Centre.

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