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Don?t be home alone this Christmas Day 2018

Don?t be home alone on Christmas day this year. If you (or someone you know) will be alone on Christmas Day why not come along to the People Care Party at Bacon?s College on December 25th. We offer:


Free Traditional Christmas Meals and Entertainment

Free Transport Door to Door

Doors open from 11am


Bacon?s College is at Timber Pond Road, Rotherhithe, SE16 6AT


(Go down the LHS of the Rotherhithe Tunnel entrance)


Just ?Phone Les Alden 0208 693 5207 to book your place ? closing date 16th December.


We regret we are unable to cater for children. Ethnic and Diet Meals available ? Please notify in advance


We also need volunteer helpers and drivers!


This Party is for residents of the London Borough of Southwark


We acknowledge the generous assistance of Southwark Council and local Business and Charities


People Care Association Ltd. is Registered Charity No. 1077651

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I'm OK alone this year, with my TV and Netflix and food and drink. I used to have big family Christmas's for years and it was stressful but you will lose family in the end so see them when they're there.


Some aren't happy alone though so I acknowledge this is a great thing and glad local businesses are contributing, Thanks :)

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