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Matthew Wesley is feeding our city's homeless, and you need to see this.

You won't believe this guy helping Regina's homeless

Alright, *tansi* Regina, let's talk about something that really hits close to home, eh? You see a lot of folks on Albert Street, in the Cathedral, even down by Wascana Lake, who are just trying to get by. And we've got a lot of good people here, doing what they can. But then you hear about Matthew Wesley, and what he’s doing, and it just makes you stop and think. He's not just helping out; he's bringing us along for the ride, practically from his own kitchen.

### Why This Matters for Us

Matthew Wesley, he’s out there feeding Regina’s homeless, and he’s doing it in a way that’s totally unique – he’s showing it all on Facebook. He’s taking us with him, eh, right into the heart of what he’s doing. This isn't some big charity with a fancy website; this is one guy, saying, "Maybe I avoided them going and stealing for the day or doing crime to get that stuff." That's a direct, honest connection. It's the kind of thing that makes you feel that strong Regina spirit, where people just step up because it needs to be done.

* **Direct Impact:** Matthew's work means immediate meals and support for people who need it right now. * **Community Connection:** He's using social media to show us the reality, making it personal for everyone watching. * **Preventative Care:** His quote about preventing theft or crime really speaks to the broader impact of simple kindness.

This is Regina — yeah, we know what it sounds like, and we've heard your joke. Now sit down and listen. What Matthew’s doing, it’s not just about a meal. It's about seeing our neighbours, right here in our city, whether they’re in the Warehouse District or tucked away from the main drag, and understanding that a little bit of help can go a long, long way. It's a reminder of that deep-seated community spirit that keeps this city going, even when the prairie wind is doing its best to knock us over.

Darlene Chicken-Lawson, MiTL Sports Desk, Regina.

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