Kamloops United Church’s PIT Stop serving more meals as day spaces close around the city
KAMLOOPS — For more than 25 years, the Kamloops United Church has been operating PIT Stop, serving a hot meal to those in need every Sunday.
The meal is crafted by the hands of volunteers using food donated to the program from community organizations and individuals. PIT Stop usually serves between 150 and 250 people every Sunday, but with day spaces at the Mustard Seed and The Loop closing around the city, they’re starting to see more people in need of their help.
“We expect more people actually, and trust me every Sunday more faces, new faces are coming in — but that’s okay. All we want to do is to just give them that hope, that trust, the faith that, ‘Okay, fine. ‘We will have your back. We can take care of you on this,” said PIT Stop coordinator Valentine Uwakwe.