Trudeau attends Good Friday service at Hamilton church
PM served lunch before attending service at St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in Hamilton Friday afternoon to help prepare and serve lunch at a local church before attending a service.
Trudeau arrived at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, located at 440 King Street East, around 2 p.m. where he joined volunteers in preparing meals for people in need.
Trudeau stood in an assembly line with students from Hamilton and plated the fish before passing the food down the line.
The prime minister even sampled a french fry between passing food containers.
Sienna Ford, 12, from Hamilton was volunteering on Friday and helped with the food. She was standing next to Trudeau.
"It really does show that he does care about a lot of people and he is a good prime minister I guess," said Ford about Trudeau stopping in Hamilton.
'Let's do something for the homeless'
After the food was plated and ready to go, Trudeau went outside to help hand out some of the 375 meals.
George Elliot, 74, was one of the people partaking in the lunch.
He told CBC News that when Trudeau shook his hand, Elliot took the opportunity to tell the prime minister a few things that he wants to see improved.
"I just told him let's do something for the homeless people, the seniors and the health care," said Elliot, who has lived in Hamilton his entire life and frequents the meal service provided by De Mazenod Door Outreach.
"He [Trudeau] seems to be serious, so I'll take the man for his word."