Small Business Big Impact
Access to food is important, but access to connection, dignity, and belonging can be just as powerful in building strong communities. In this episode of Small Business, Big Impact, host Jay-Ann Gilfoy, CEO of Meridian Credit Union, speaks with Ameriga Alonzo, Interim Executive Director of 541 Eatery & Exchange. This nonprofit café in Hamilton operates on a unique pay-it-forward model, where customers can purchase tokens to help others access meals in a welcoming, stigma-free environment. Key Takeaways: * Community spaces can address both practical needs like food and deeper needs like connection and belonging. * Removing stigma and prioritizing dignity can transform how support services are experienced. * Sustainable impact often relies on strong partnerships, donors, and community support. * Simple, human-centered ideas can create powerful and lasting change. Visit 541 Eatery & Exchange: https://www.fivefortyone.ca/ [https://www.fivefortyone.ca/]
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