Feeding hope to those in need

Halifax’s Hope Cottage soup kitchen continues a decades-long mission of serving up meals

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caption A napkin dispenser featuring an inspiring message, found on a dinner table at Hope Cottage, the community soup kitchen located on Brunswick Street in Halifax.
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Located on Brunswick Street, close to affordable housing projects and the Salvation Army. the Hope Cottage community kitchen has served meals to those who need them every day since July 1970.

Founded by Father Joe Mills, and with a commitment to serving two meals per day, Hope Cottage serves around 200 meals per day to the community.

Behind the kitchen counter, the person in charge of prepping and cooking those meals is retired boxer Ed Hollett.

Hollett also manages the food and clothing donations given to Hope Cottage by sponsors: the organization hands out winter clothes, like gloves and hats to those who need them.

“We get a whole bunch of church groups, restaurants, hotels, and organizations. They all help us out and bring us hot meals,” said Hollett. A key part of the Hope Cottage mission is their commitment to never run out of food.

“Any food that’s donated. It’s up to me to decide whether is good enough to serve it.”

Hollett has worked for Hope Cottage for 27 years — he was once unhoused, like some of the organization’s current patrons.

“For me to give back helps me as well,” said Hollett. “A couple of years back during a radio interview a woman called me while I was being interviewed to tell me that she had named her child after me … you don’t get those that often and it shows me that I’m helping in the right place.”

Volunteer Alexis Bayn says that the community inspires her to keep returning.

“The people that I got to meet every day, the smiles, providing a smile for people,” said Bayn. “It feels like a family.”

caption Retired boxer Ed Hollett is the current cook at Hope Cottage.
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caption Food preparation begins on Friday. The kitchen serves dinner Monday through Friday from 5 to 6 p.m.
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caption Ground beef and gravy, a dish that was part of the supper on Friday.
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caption More than 60 steaks were donated by a Hope Cottage supporter last Friday. Volunteers said a donation that generous hasn’t happened since 2008.
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caption A side of mashed potatoes and mixed vegetables was served alongside the steaks.
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caption An optional bowl of barley and ground beef soup was offered to the diners.
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caption Ed Hollett walks through Hope Cottage’s dry and canned food storage room.
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caption Hope Cottage’s winter clothes donations are given out during mealtimes.
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caption A cup of apple sauce and a slice of toasted bread was offered to diners.
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caption Volunteer Alexis Bayn helps serve dinner service at Hope Cottage
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