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THE Extreme Hunters of Trinidad and Tobago yesterday drove through the communities of San Fernando and Siparia distributing approximately 300 hot meals to the southern city’s least fortunate and unhoused.
As the season closure approaches, the group’s executive gathered together in a shared space early yesterday morning, bringing their prized meats caught during the legal hunting period to be prepared by a professional chef and later handed out to the homeless and socially displaced populations of Harris Promenade and environs.
By midday, the group had brought a menu of roti, channa and aloo, pumpkin, roti, deer, lappe, agouti and others to the Court Shamrock Home for the Socially Displaced and other spots throughout the city.
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