Nipawin Salvation Army buying food truck to serve homeless, first responders
The Salvation Army in Nipawin is getting funding to buy a new food truck.
They’re getting over $125,000 through the fourth phase of the Local Food Infrastructure Fund (LFIF) which aims to fund projects aimed at strengthening food security in Indigenous, remote, and northern communities.
Ken Green, the Ministry Unit Lead For the Salvation Army, told northeastNOW the truck will be used to deliver food to the community’s homeless.
“We felt we could go out a couple of times a week and serve hot food and hot chocolate to the people that are hungry.”


