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Accepting Donations for Southwark Foodbank


SueJ

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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

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