Named in memory of Paul Warwick, whose vision led to St. Catherine’s establishing a monthly soup kitchen, Paul’s Place has been operating since January 2002. Initially, volunteers had to lure homeless people from the bushes along the Coquitlam River to come to the church for a bowl of hot soup. From the handful of clients who shared the first monthly meals in 2002, participation has grown to an average of 125 people at the now-weekly soup kitchens. The number of volunteers has grown as well, with members of the Tzu Chi Foundation, an international Buddhist charitable organization, serving lunch twice a month. St. Catherine’s volunteers have expanded their effort as well, preparing and serving lunch on the second, third and fifth Wednesday each month.
Other groups participate on special occasions. For the last two years, students from Heritage Woods Secondary School have prepared and served a full turkey dinner on one Wednesday in December.
Various community services are available along with Wednesday soup kitchen. Volunteers from Trinity United Church run a food bank for SHARE. Social workers take advantage of the opportunity to visit with their clients, and public health nurses provide a free clinic once a month. In addition, St. Catherine’s Wednesday Holy Communion service is available for those seeking spiritual nourishment.
Photograph: St. Catherine's volunteers in the kitchen
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