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Link Age Southwark's Bloomin' Lovely Summer Appeal


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Local charity Link Age Southwark is running their summer appeal, Bloomin' Lovely, for the next 3 weeks with a target of ?6,000. Using the funds from this project, the charity will send a houseplant, a bunch of flowers or a garden plant to as many of their service users as possible across the borough!


Imagine how a bunch of flowers could make an older person feel appreciated, or a plant for their garden could show them they are valued.


Help Link Age Southwark add colour and charm to the lives of older people this summer by making a donation here: https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/linkagesouthwark-bloomin-lovely


You can also leave a message with your donation, which the charity will aim to include this with the flowery gifts.

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