Fleurieu Living Magazine

Hanging up the apron

All people have a path cut out for them, Brenda McCulloch tells me with conviction; she’s just glad her path led to the Hutt Street Centre. After twenty-five years as head chef and serving countless comforting meals to Adelaide’s homeless population, Brenda hung up her apron for the last time just a few months ago.

Now, she’s taking some well deserved time

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