Stone Soup celebrates grand opening of new, permanent commercial kitchen
NANAIMO — It’s an event over two years in the making, but Stone Soup finally has a permanent home.
The organization which provides free meals to anyone who needs them had been renting commercial kitchens around Nanaimo to cook food for the last few years.
Operated by the Wisteria Community Association, director Doug Hiltz said finding places to cook became nearly impossible once the pandemic hit, and that’s when they started looking for their own building.
“We’ve been out faithfully, with the cook making bagged lunches every night since COVID hit. I’ve had three nights off of serving, that’s my main job. As the director, I’m out at night seven days a week feeding the homeless.”