Vancouver charity continues 80-year-old tradition of serving Christmas meals
VANCOUVER — A Vancouver charity is serving its annual Christmas lunch and dinner to nearly 1,400 people this weekend, but COVID-19 restrictions mean turkey and vegetarian options will be handed out in biodegradable to-go containers.
Nicole Mucci, spokeswoman for the Union Gospel Mission, says last year about 3,000 people ate Christmas meals at six locations in and around Vancouver on a single day.
She says they will be served at three places over four days this year to comply with physical distancing measures.
Mucci says about 100 volunteers and staff usually prepare and serve meals to the homeless and underhoused, but fewer people are available to help during COVID-19.


