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Good job on achieving something you've put your mind to mate. The Salvation Army serves meals alot and that has been a low key low stress way for me to get out and do something myself. I think the polatics of volunteering can get hairy sometimes, but with food it's always straight forward, and instant gratification, for all parties concerned.
I don't think that anyone deserves not to have friends, or connection. I can say for almost certain you will meet people with similiar interests beyond volunteering together, when you get out and do that. When I moved to Vancouver the first handful of friends, and the ones that were closest I met volunteering at Stanley Park.
I came here today to support you and encourage you. I don't know if that is the friendship you're looking for, but you can talk to me anytime you're feeling lonely.
Your friend,
Sage
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