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URGENT APPEAL For Volunteers - COVID 19 Help Nunhead Shops To Cope


Kristal Pharmacy - One driver short has self isolated - Seeking volunteers to make 5+ deliveries a day Mon>Sat.

If you can help pop down and ask for Muslim Jaffa.


Sheel Pharmacy - Seeking at least two volunteers 11am Mon>Sat to help stack shelves.

Pop down and ask for Daniel


Nisa Local Nunhead - Seeking at least FOUR volunteers.

Mon>Sat 10am Sun 12 Noon.


The wonderful staff have ramped up deliveries they are working flat out - subsequently they just cant keep up with flattening boxes.


1) Help flatten boxes 2) Sweeping 3) Assist with shelf stacking.


#covid19helpnunheadshops

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You,,You do realise that you're asking people to travel from ED to Nunhead, coming into contact with others on the way, to spend prolonged periods of time in contact with others?


Totally goes against all reason & official advice.


Kindly consider what you are thinking & desist being part of the problem.

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