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Feeding the Community Hub PSN .

Emereency from Hillsborough

Kia Ora,
My name is Amy Khyriem i worked as a Kai Transitioner for well known Charitable Organizations PSN .
I would like to reached out to people in our lovely neighborhood and i take this opportunity in sharing this usefull information about PSN ( Presbyterian Support Northern) Feeding the community Hub every Wednesday Healthy and nutritious meal Soup and Bunns is being provided at 1207 Dominion road , Mount Roskill timing 11am to 1pm .
Bags of fresh fruits, vegetables, potatoes , onions, and kumara is provided to anyone who needed.
We are here for the community 🙌 building strong good relationship within the community and we are here in lending helping hands for anyone that need any kind of assistance living locally in these areas.
It would be nice to see our community be a part of such kind of free services provided to and for our community.
And everyone is welcome to join us every Wednesday timing 11am to 1pm.
And we do accept any kind of generous food and new goods donations so that it can be passed on to families who are in need within the community.
Any kind of help would highly be appreciated and
May God bless you all.
Thanking you
Kind regards
Amy

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