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Does anyone know if there's a foodbank in East Dulwich? Reading a huge article about them at the weekend and the phenomenal work they do (not just providing food but advice on a range of housing and finance issues) has pricked at my conscience. I think there is one at the massive Sainsbury's at the retail park but I wonder if there's one nearer ED?
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I'm not sure if there's one in East Dulwich but there's one on Peckham High Street next to the Post Office. It's called Pecan. http://www.pecan.org.uk/what-we-do/community-services/southwark-foodbank Sainsburys made a huge blunder with my delivery just before Christmas - I got a refund and PECAN got the food I couldn't use. Win/Win!
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