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Salvation Army Nunhead Food Bank Urgent Appeal

Vulnerable people in the SE15 area are approaching us

for help at an increasing level.

Our food bank is almost empty.

We are appealing to our community for help.

Urgent need for:

Any Non Perishable Food.

Basic Toiletries.

Sanitary Products eg Tampons & Towels.

Nappies & Wipes.

WC Rolls, Washing Powder.

Kitchen Essentials eg Black Bags, Washing Up Liquid.

Sponges & Cleaning Products.

Please drop off donations Wed > Sat 9am > 4pm

Nunhead Green SE15 3QF

You can also contact us via [email protected]

Also accepting donations of clothes, Bric-?-brac etc.

Thank You.

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Hi there... I'm a volunteer for a grassroots project called the The Hygiene Bank and we basically get donations of toiletries and distribute them to charities. I've got about three bags of toiletries including toothpaste, soap, shower gel etc and I'll drop them over to you tomorrow or first thing tomorrow morning.
Dear Beth just been informed that most of the volunteers are self isolating and that the charity shop will not re-open until Wed 12th Jan so if you could delay the drop off much appreciated - ALTERNATIVELY you can drop them off at my home address - sending you a pm
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