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this post was submitted on 30 May 2025
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I dont know if your location in canada is similar, but i know the mega churches (and some smaller churches) around me have an open door policy and allow anyone to be in their lobby to use their internet during the daylight hours. Some even provide coffee and snacks all day.
Dont know if thats any sort of option for you, and you might have people from the church approaching you at times, but maybe it could have worked out?