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Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> Does anyone know of local organisations that need

> volunteers? The one I used to help is no longer

> operating. Thanks for any suggestions


Just seen that Brixton Soup Kitchen are in need of volunteers

A friend of mine (who volunteers in North London) was saying that Crisis tend to be oversubscribed for Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing day, but the setup day (tomorrow) and the rest of Christmas week tend to be less popular for volunteers.

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