3146 days ago

Our sincere thanks...to YOU

Sharon Ward from Napier Christian Lovelink

Our sincere thanks go out to those lovely people who donated beds, duvets and blankets. They have gone out to families and we have had many parents in absolute gratitude for your kind donations.Parents who are now thankfully in houses and no longer in cars or safe houses.
We will always need children's blankets and single duvets ( in good condition) so please donate those unwanted extra's. Also a HUGE thanks to the donations of knitted bootees and bed socks for children.Thanks once again for your kindness and faithfulness.
We have had to turn down requests for firewood..if you or anyone you know has cheap firewood that can be delivered...please leave your contact details with our office between 9am-12pm weekdays. Our clients can sometimes access a grant for firewood if not too expensive.
Our number : 8439803. God Bless you Napier residents for stepping up and helping.

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