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Southwark Foodbank Collection at JAGS Sports Club, Sunday 11th December, 7am-3pm


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We?re teaming up with our Yoga teacher, Sarah Jetoo, on Sunday 11th December to collect donations for Southwark Foodbank.


You can drop in donations from 7am ? 3pm on Sunday 11th December.


Southwark Foodbank have specified the following items as currently in need for donations. Please no perishables:


Rice Pudding ? Tinned Beef ? Tinned Chicken ? Corned Beef ? Tinned Vegetables ? Tinned Fruits ? Fruit Juice (UHT, Carton) ? Milk (UHT, Carton) ? Rice ? Toiletries ? Feminine care


Please note, we can?t accept donations prior to or after this date and all donations will be delivered to Southwark Foodbank on 11th.


If you can't make it down on the 11th but would still like to make a donation, you can text GRUB22 followed by ?5 or ?10 to 70070 to donate through your phone bill.



For further questions, please email [email protected]

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