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I think there's a drop off point for PECAN/Southwark Foodbank in the modern atrium/cafe entrance of Christ Church at the top of Barry Rd.

https://maps.app.goo.gl/5EBkR34Kb2Gcbsj49


You can also drop off at the Co-Op supermarket or at Oru shared workspace/cafe


https://southwark.foodbank.org.uk/give-help/donate-food/


Good for you, Sue

The OP has been given various suggestions and hopefully been able to make the donation.


The Southwark Food Action Alliance publishes a Southwark food map https://sfaa.communitymaps.org.uk/project/sfaa-food-map/contribution/39131?center=51.4788:-0.0678:13&tab=1


As well as donations of food and toiletries which are always welcome volunteers to help sort and give out the donations are also needed. I know the Albrighton need more volunteers at the moment - school holidays mean regular volunteers are not available. If you can give a few hours or a day you can contact the Albrighton on 020 7737 6186. There is a variety of things that need doing and you can volunteer for a few hours as and when or regularly.

If you can put an extra item in your shopping trolley there are collection points in local supermarkets where you can drop the items on your way out.

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