Last Wednesday, was the first soup run for 2018 and first time fo volunteer, Diana Miller.
"I do like helping people where I can," Miller said. "And one of the good friends who started this [Barbara] has sort of handed it over to others and said to me 'they need you too,' so here I am."
Bubbliest of the volunteers Robin Duncan has the task of running the soup to the residents.
"I've had a good life," Duncan said. "And it's time to give back."
She rushes about the flats delivering pumpkin or pea and ham soups with a bread roll.
More than 30 cups of soup are served every Wednesday.
"Robin is great," said Schimanski. "She's up with the play around the town. She's always very positive. She likes talking to the people she knows if somebody needs a hand with something."
And for the residents, it's a warming meal in the depths of winter, and a chance for a quick chat and laugh.
"It's great, it's great. It really means a lot," Les Ashby said, holding his cup of pumpkin soup.
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