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Trendy new location for Kelowna Community Fridge

Burke Hair Lounge now hosts the food accessibility initiative
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Lisa Burke, owner of Burke Hair Lounge, and her pup, posing for a photo on the re-opening of the Community Fridge at itsa国际传媒檚 new location (Jacqueline Gelineau/Capital News)

The Kelowna Community Fridge has found a new home at a trendy hair salon downtown Kelowna.

jumped at the opportunity to host the food exchange initiative when the collectivesa国际传媒檚 previous location could no longer accommodate the fridge.

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The fridge is anonymous to access and open to all people 24 hours a day, seven days a week after re-opening on Feb. 1.

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Ollie Osa国际传媒橬eal, volunteer with the community food initiative, explained that reducing barriers to accessing food is important for people who are undocumented, donsa国际传媒檛 have a fixed address, donsa国际传媒檛 have identification, cansa国际传媒檛 or donsa国际传媒檛 want to access regular food banks, have needs beyond what the social supports can provide, or are just hungry.

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Burke said that she wanted to give back to the community that had supported her over the years. She knew that her shop would be a great fit because it is in a central location on Lawrence Avenue, that is easily accessed and frequented by a wide variety of people.

She opened the cruelty-free salon, seven years ago and has since fostered a diverse community of sa国际传媒渦nderdogs and wallflowers,sa国际传媒 where everyone is welcome.

sa国际传媒淲e love to give back to our community.sa国际传媒

The mutual aid project was started in 2021, sparked by an increased demand for access to nutrition due to the pandemic. The fridge is regularly emptied and filled multiple times each day.

Donations of fresh and non perishable food are welcome, but any pre-prepared items must be packaged in a certified food-safe facility. More information is available on their and . Instead of dropping food off directly to the fridge, people are also able to donate or to the online



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