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Yes B.C., there is indeed such a thing as a free lunch

Vancouver Island restaurant owner starts pay-it-forward promotion to help feed those in need
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Katherine Kirk (front), owner of Yummies & Gyros Greek Cafe, started a pay-it-forward promotion to help those in need on April 8. (Olivier Laurin / Comox Valley Record)

While she was prawn-fishing over the weekend, B.C. resident Katherine Kirk devised an ingenious way to feed those in need.

鈥淚 was鈥 having a chat (with my son鈥檚 fiance) when she commented about this 鈥榩aying it forward鈥 (formula) to help people who are less fortunate than us,鈥 Kirk said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e seen other restaurants in other towns doing it (so) I came home and just posted it on my Facebook page.鈥

Owner of Yummies & Gyros Greek Cafe in Courtenay, Kirk adopted this new tactic, currently gaining traction in Canada and the U.S., on April 8.

As the owner explained, the idea behind this concept is quite simple.

鈥淲hen people buy a lunch, we鈥檒l put the receipt (with their name) on the bulletin board,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hoever needs a lunch can come and pick from the board and then submit the receipt to us at the till and they can get a free lunch.鈥

In turn, the names of everyone doing a good deed will enter a draw to win a free meal in the future.

Observing firsthand the financial challenges many face due to rising living costs, Kirk emphasized that small acts of kindness can significantly impact someone鈥檚 day.

鈥淚 found people eating out of the garbage can and I鈥檝e given them food, sleeping bags and some hot chocolate,鈥 said Kirk. 鈥淏ut this isn鈥檛 just for the homeless people; it鈥檚 for the single moms, the people that are living in trailers (or) in their cars and the families that are struggling with five kids.鈥

Twenty-five years ago, Kirk was a single mother on welfare before taking over the family business from her sister. Today, her restaurant sustains her and enables her to give back to the community; it鈥檚 in this spirit that she invites everyone who has the means to follow suit.

鈥淚鈥檝e had people coming in (to buy) some lunches and take them down to the guys at the recycling store (or give it to) people that are homeless out here,鈥 she said. 鈥淭here are a lot of amazing people in town who have a lot of money and want to help out.鈥

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About the Author: Olivier Laurin

I鈥檓 a bilingual multimedia journalist from Montr茅al who began my journalistic journey on Vancouver Island in 2023.
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