Oakville Beaver, 3 Dec 2015, p. 15

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Letting the homeless know there's hope continued from p.14 difficult it was to depend on a stove well past its prime. They were happy to help, McFadyen said. The Tomato Ladies return to the Lighthouse to teach life skills and host dinner parties because connecting with people over food is "incredibly meaningful. "We feel it makes a difference. We can't solve all their problems, but in this space, we can make them feel special," she said. "We can let them know there is hope and that people care about them." Offering an extra pair of hands to help serve the special meal to residents, Jennifer Estall, the Rotary Club of Oakville Trafalgar's director of community services, said there was no need to convince her of how desperate the need for a stove was after she visited the shelter for herself. "I was floored they were able to put out the quantity and quality of food and the Tomato Ladies were able to cook such fantastic meals with such limited resources," she said. Esher Clark, the shift supervisor at the Lighthouse, and Rhonda Dunphy, the program coordinator, said they're grateful that the community came to their aid. "When you talk about networking, this is what it's all about," said Clark. The shelter has 38 beds at its Redwood Square location and also has apartments and hotel suites for up to 20 families throughout Halton. It provides emergency shelter, basic needs and intensive case management for men, women and families who are homeless. Clark said they get referrals and drop-ins and staff do their best to help people get back on their feet. Working with partnering organizations such as Halton Region and the Canadian Mental Health Association, they attempt to meet the physical, emotional and spiritual needs through a holistic approach to case management. Clark said the shelter really values the Tomato Ladies' volunteerism. "I can't say enough about their support. They truly love doing what they do and they do so in such a practical, loving way. "That's the kind of experience you really want at a place like this, and that's what we really need here." For more information or to make a donation, visit www.salvationarmyoakville.ca. 15 | Thursday, December 3, 2015 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com FREE Happier Holidays from Maid Right. Our Unique Services SM SPECIAL HOLIDAY CLEANING OFFER CLEAN Schedule 3 cleans, get the 4th free* *Receive the 4th of four cleans at no charge up to $150 value. Offer does not apply to prior services and is not transferable. Applies to new customers only. 289.809.9823 · Oakville.MaidRight.com ©2015 Maid Right Franchising LLC. Maid Right and JAN-PRO International are subsidiaries of Premium Franchise Brands LLC. I will pay $15 for the kettle Make it $20 and its yours. NEED MORE COUNTER SPACE? Tradyo is a mobile app that connects you with buyers and sellers that are nearest to you. Snap photos and post items you want to sell or chat with the sellers of things you want to buy. Really, it's that simple with Tradyo! So - What's in your Tradius? Kettle 13 30 2 km tradyo.com

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