Soup Kitchens Great Depression Canada
This Prezi will provide random facts over soup kitchens during the great depression.
Soup kitchens great depression canada. People eating at a soup kitchen Library and archives Canada Online MIKAN no. Updated July 30 2018. The Great Depression in Canada lasted for most of the 1930s.
Breadlines and soup kitchens were established as charitable organizations giving free bread and soup to the impoverished. People eating at a soup kitchen library and archives canada online mikan no. The New York stock market collapsed in the fall of 1929 as stocks lost 39 per cent of their value or 10 times the US.
Wheat in the west. The great depression was felt across canada although its impact. Gangster Al Capones Chicago soup kitchen provided three meals a day during the Great Depression.
So basically if you lived in the country you would have to walk into the city to visit a soup kitchen. A breadline refers to the line of people waiting outside a charity. Towards the end of the great depression there was a soup kitchen in almost every city.
Most of these soup kitchens only served bread and soup once a day because soup was economical. Men Eating At A Soup Kitchen During The Great Depression In Canada 1930. Bettmann ArchiveGetty Images On Thanksgiving in 1930 Capones soup kitchen.
They were dependent on donations from local businesses and private individuals. The great depression of the 1930s. These soup kitchens were run outside in cafeterias churches and service centers.