Sharing a Thanksgiving Bounty in Regina

Souls Harbour serves up meals for 300
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It's a week of Thanksgivings.

For the last few days Regina's Souls Harbour Rescue Mission has been serving Thanksgiving meals to the less fortunate . The organization worked on Saturday to feed some 300 people. Derrick Moore with Souls Harbour says the bounty being offered speaks to Regina's generosity.

"Regina, Saskatchewan, is fantastic for stepping up in every way. Whether it's donating their time, their effort, their enthusiasm, their money, their food..." Moore said. He explained more meals were expected to be served by spreading it out.

"It's hard to measure if there's more [need] than six months ago, or four months from now," Moore said. "I think it's a continuous thing, that there's always going to be people who need a meal."

The Thanksgiving feast included fresh vegetables, ham, mashed potatoes, and pumpkin pie.

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