Jerry and Priscilla’s granddaughter, recently accepted at Stanford, founded a club at her Vancouver high school to collect and distribute food for residents experiencing homelessness.
She feels pretty strongly that, in modern society, the distribution of resources is out of whack, and she wanted to reach out to those who have little. She started with donations from one bakery willing to give her fresh leftover bread at the end of the day.
CBC caught up with Kristen Anderson in the giving season, last Christmas.
“Grade 12 student Kristen Anderson founded ‘Kitchen on a Mission’ in July of 2015.
” ‘I tried at first to go down and hand out sandwiches but realized I couldn’t afford to buy the bread every day for this, so I had to rethink my idea.’
“Anderson was then inspired by an article she read about New York teens collecting leftover restaurant food and feeding the homeless. …
“Anderson and other volunteers from Winston Churchill Secondary set out collecting, not only bread, but Danishes and other baked goods and dropping them off at shelters under the umbrella of the Atira Women’s Resource Society.
“She knocked on more bakery doors and soon enlisted [four more]. Since its early days, the club has grown to five schools and 100 students who collect goods for 10 different shelters. …
“The club members say their volunteer work is satisfying and eye opening.
” ‘I didn’t realize what a community the Downtown Eastside was before going down there each day with my friends. They are such kindhearted people down there. They were giving me advice on my life, to stay in school and listen to my parents. I even had one man play guitar for me, which was really touching because I love to sing.’ ”
Pretty amazing young lady.
Video of the interview here.


That certainly is an amazing young lady!
I’m thinking, hoping, that my life has settled down to the degree where I can check in monthly or so. I hope you’re well! Things have become more manageable here, and I’m surrounded by beautiful, treasurable moments.
Tracy! I am so-o excited to hear from you! Can we talk by email at some point? Would love to hear how you’re liking Minnesota as it is today. Also, I have a friend dealing with the same issue for which you relocated & could use advice.
I will email you sometime this week.
What a great story–this is the sort of thing that should give us all a lot of hope. Maybe this young woman will be the first woman president?
Make her president someday? Why not? She’s living in Canada now, though.
Oops! Missed that! But I like the Canadian approach to things . . .
And she is a US-born citizen.