Community Kitchen Going Strong
By: Andres Ramirez-Arana We have thankfully outlasted the first wave of COVID-19. Indeed, we have seen somewhat diminished numbers of folks who come to our
By: Andres Ramirez-Arana We have thankfully outlasted the first wave of COVID-19. Indeed, we have seen somewhat diminished numbers of folks who come to our
Once a month we mourn the lives of those who passed away on the street. These deaths are always preventable and more needs to be
Today is Prisoner Justice Day. It all began in 1974, when a prisoner by the name of Eddie Nalon committed suicide in solitary confinement at
Every second Tuesday of each new month brings with it the melancholy of our homeless memorial. The pandemic has reduced our gathering sizes so we
Here we are at Church of the Holy Trinity, Trinity Square- We are now surrounded by boarded up buildings, windows, doors- in fact all of
Sherman Hesselgrave From the summer of 2008, when I arrived at Holy Trinity, until August of 2017, when she died, Bonnie Briggs and I met
Tomorrow, May 6th, at 12 noon, Torontonians will hold a car caravan protest to demand that the city and province immediately house all people experiencing
Thank you to everyone who has donated their time and support to Holy Trinity’s COVID relief efforts. Holy Trinity continues to play an important role
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