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June 2024 by Max W
My go-to please for trank and fenny. Don’t go inside just ask the dude who carries the rug with him outside
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June 2024 by P TR
This place attracts a criminal element and makes the community unsafe.
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February 2024 by Edward TRUjillo (TRU1)
Pretty chill and relaxing atmosphere with no drama and the volunteers treat you with the courtesy that a human being deserves and that means a lot when you R down on your luck and not doing to great...
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February 2024 by Benjamin Branigh
Visited today to drop off a thank you card, god bless the people and hope the economy gets easier to navigate because living isn’t easy for anyone right now. Wish I’d stayed in college.
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November 2023 by Robert Smith
These people never answer the phone. I need food and info and these beotches are too busy playing on their smartphones to answer the phone.
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August 2023 by Mary Ritsema
THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION.
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February 2023 by Dave Solis
If your hungry they help you need a place to stay warm sign in night shelter be there by 430
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August 2022 by C & R the Artser
If only this was open on the weekends :,(
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June 2022 by Nick L
Made me feel that life is ok
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February 2021 by Michele C.
SPiN Cafe is now open at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church. Serving People in Need. We have new staff and a new program!
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December 2019 by Gerry Yakovleff
Spin Cafe continues to promote and glamorize the lifestyle of the homeless and drug addicted cultures. It attracted dozens of mentally ill vagrants and homeless drug addicts to Island from other communities with its ads for FREE services. We did not want to invite people that p*** in the gardens nearby the Spin Cafe - including YOUR community vegetable garden!! YUCK!
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November 2019 by RahEssence Whitmarsh
Great place
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November 2019 by Jon E
Helping local homeless was great idea butthis brought in the transient vagrants
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October 2019 by Susan Graham
Spin is helping feed the homeless and those who are living on low income. Everyone who works there has a giving heart.
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October 2019 by Raven Everdean
They are in need of volunteers