REGINA — The impact of Souls Harbour Regina’s Thanksgiving dinner is felt by many in the city, including Carrie Knipfel.

Knipfel is a single mother of six children who lost her husband years ago.

“He was diabetic, so I had to help him, plus struggling to get my children everything they needed.”

After losing her husband, Knipfel was supported by workers at The Salvation Army, some of whom are now part of Souls Harbour, by paying tribute to her late husband and providing her family with meals.

Those meals became essential as Knipfel still struggles daily to put food on the table, often relying on the food bank.

Knipfel also faced her own battles, having been diagnosed with breast cancer.

During her battle, she told people, “I didn't fight breast cancer for myself. I fought it for my si

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