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Very helpful. Thankyou.


SueJ Wrote:

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> Hi All,

>

> We are running a reverse advent calendar at work

> from the 1st to 12th December for Southwark

> Foodbank and are happy to take in donations from

> others if it is helpful.

>

> If you would like to contribute we are accepting

> donations on the following dates and times;

>

> Tuesday, 5th & 12th December, fifty seven, 57

> North Cross Road from 9am to 1pm

>

> Wednesday, 6th & 13th December, Suzanne James HQ,

> 11B Barry Road from 9am to 5pm (also at other

> times if our shutters are up please just hand

> items in to our staff).

>

> Urgently Needed Items Include:

>

> Tinned fruit (400g)

> Coffee

> Rice (500g)

> UHT Milk (1L)

> Rice Pudding

> Non-Pork Meat

> Toiletries

>

> Please don't donate Beans or Sugar, which they

> have plenty of.

>

> We will be delivering our collection to Pecan on

> Peckham High Street on Friday, 15th December.

>

> Best wishes, Suzanne

> Suzanne James Ltd

Hi all,


Our Food Bank boxes are filling up but there is still time to donate. We will be opening fifty seven for a pop up this Saturday, 9th December from 11am to 3pm and will have a donation box there for anyone who would like to drop off.


fifty seven

57 North Cross Road

East Dulwich

SE22 9ET


Best wishes, Suzanne


Suzanne James Ltd

monica Wrote:

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> Hi Guys

> I just made a donation at

> https://www.pecan.org.uk/southwarkfoodbank.

> I spoke to the food bank and they are happy to

> receive donations through their just giving page.

> They have raised ?1545 so far, the target is

> ?6000.

> Lets help them achieve their target, :)


I?ve also just donated to Pecan?s Christmas Hamper campaign via their Just Giving page https://www.pecan.org.uk They?re getting closer to their target of ?6000 and now need just over ?2000 to reach this figure. Let?s hope this target figure is more than exceeded to help Pecan?s work in the New Year.

If you?re going to the game, there will be a collection point for donations to the Southwark Foodbank at the Dulwich Hamlet FC match at Champion Hill Stadium tomorrow afternoon. Details on the link below:


http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/dulwichhamlet/news/please-bring-some-shopping-on-saturday-2105478.html

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