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More on the Pecan Foodbank in Peckham, here is some more info:


Suitable produce include: Milk (UHT, tinned or powdered), Cereal, Fruit Juice (carton), Pasta, Sauces, Biscuits, Pasta/Rice, Tea Bags, Sugar, Instant Mash Potato, Baked Beans, tinned Rice/Sponge Pudding, Soup, Tomatoes, Vegetables, Meat/Fish and fruit.


They also have a shopping list on the website and there are other places to drop in food locally.


You might want to get really involved, helping with food distribution or coming on board as a volunteer advisor. Contact us for more info.


Edited to add website http://www.pecan.org.uk/our-projects/foodbank


Telephone: 020 7732 0007 Fax: 020 7358 9005


Postal Address: 121a Peckham High Street, SE15 5SE

Buddug, yes its come to this. I work for a London council and we've been giving out food vouchers for about 1 year now. We offer them to people who have a crisis and I can assure you their are lots of them and they come from all walks of life. Some people are too proud to accept them but a lot have kids to feed and accept gladly. I will definitely get involved with my local food bank as its such a worthwhile cause.
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Take a look at this. I plan to start doing just that. If the supermarkets got on board and created collection points that would make it even easier.


What can you do to help? Buy someone #22mealsforacoffee (That?s 22 meals for the price of a ?3 coffee?)

http://agirlcalledjack.com/2013/07/30/what-can-you-do-to-help-buy-someone-22-meals-for-the-price-of-a-3-coffee/

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