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UPDATE SALVATION ARMY NUNHEAD EMERGENCY FOOD BANK APPEAL

The community response has been wonderful & is helping to make a real difference. We still need your help.

NOW HAVE VOLUNTEERS THAT CAN COLLECT: Prefer if you can drop off however if this is not an option please send an email to [email protected] to include your full address & a brief description.

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:

Non Persishable 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

If you don't have supplies and still wish to help please make a donation via: www.justgiving.com/fundraising/nunheadsalvationarmy

The Salvation Army Nunhead Green SE15 3QF

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

Thank You.

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