‘We like to give back’: PAGC offers turkey dinner to Prince Albert’s less fortunate
The Prince Albert Grand Council (PAGC) opened its doors to the less fortunate on Friday as part of its continuous mission to help the city’s homeless.
A free turkey dinner was offered at the PAGC Urban Services (former Margo Fournier Centre) thanks to a number of businesses and volunteers.
Hundreds of people came to the building for the free lunch, which Geoff Despins, Director of Urban Services said wasn’t the first time they’ve done it.
“A few times we already had meals here out of our building (but) this is probably the first Turkey dinner,” he said. “We had hot dogs already, we had hamburgers, we had soup and sandwiches, and it’s just different meals we’re going to have throughout the winter, maybe every couple weeks we’ll plan something new.”