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1389 days ago

KITCHEN PANTRY 77 BADER STREET Help needing Support from Local Community

Cathy from Bader

ST Puis CATHOLIC church (Vinnies Group)
Have been supporting the Kitchen Pantry and many Locals with Food & Fruit Vegatables for the past year
The Vinnie's and Salvation Army are the 2 Largest Providers of Food Parcels in Hamilton
Report a doubling of demand for Food Fruit and Veggies
The Pantry is alternative way of making Food available to those in need
COMMUNITY PRINCIPLE
GIVE WHAT YOU CAN
TAKE WHAT YOU NEED
DUE TO MANY BUSINESS CLOSING UNEMPLOYMENT ON THE RISE
WE ARE URGENTLY SEEKING HELP FROM OUR LOCAL COMMUNITY DONATIONS OF FRUIT VEGGIES & FOOD
THOSE WHO GIVE TODAY MAY FIND THEMSELVES RECIPIENTS TOMORROW OR VICE VERSA
SO IF YOU CAN CONTRIBUTE BY GIVING
GENEROUS SUPPORT TO THE KITCHEN PANTRY BY GIVING MUCH APPRECIATED
WE TRY TO FUND RAISE TO COVER ON GOING DEMANDS FOR FOOD ITEMS . BUT AS ANY VOLUNTERY ORGANIZATIONS WE HAVE BEEN STRUGGLING
THANK'S FOR THE LOCALS WHO HAVE BEEN GIFTING
YOUR GENEROUSITY WOULD BE MUCH APPRECIATED
If you wish to learn more etc
Please feel to contact me Jim and Julietta
Via Neighbourly
Thank you
God Bless (VINNIE'S GROUP ST PIUS)

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Do you think NZ should ban social media for youth?
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What would you do if it was your job to fix Hamilton's CBD? Tell us your reasons in the comments (adding NFP if you don't want your words used in print).

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The man and his partner, who didn’t want to be named, live four houses back from the Peachgrove Rd rail crossing where the incident occurred at around 4.30am.

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