Free tattoo time prize prompts Food Bank donations
CBC News | Posted: December 10, 2016 10:29 PM | Last Updated: December 12, 2016
Entry fee is a food donation for the Veterans Food Bank. The prize is free tattoo time
A Calgary tattoo artist is offering his talent for a good cause this holiday season.
Mike Peace — who owns the Parlour Tattoo Studio — is giving people a draw ballot for free tattoo time for every donation he receives for the Veterans Food Bank.
He wasn't prepared for how popular the contest would be among his clients.
Maneuvering around stacks of canned food and boxes of pasta in his living room, Peace says he's overwhelmed by his clients' generosity.
"The response has been crazy. I mean even other tattoo shops have been bringing stuff to me. It's really amazing," he said. "Some people would come in with like, three or four items and then this one guy comes in and he had 255 items with him."
Peace's tattoo shop has been open for a couple years. Since the recession, business has struggled, but that hasn't stopped him from wanting to give back.
"It was just engrained in me as a kid, better to give than to receive, the old adage, right? And you know I just feel like I need to help people," he said.
The contest runs until Dec. 17.
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