Kapiti Community Foodbank - Weekly Priority List
***UPDATE: Please note this is an old photo, but we just wanted to acknowledge the help Pak n Save provided the team today.***
OUR WEEKLY PRIORITY LIST
We hope everyone is staying safe during lockdown, and making sure you are keeping in touch (over the phone) with those you know are alone during this time.
The priority list for the foodbank this week is:
Tinned tomatoes
Dry soup
Peanut butter
A big thank you goes out to the team at Pak n Save who helped us out by helping us sort supplies this week, during a very busy time.
***All donations to be left at one of our foodbins at participating supermarkets - Pak n Save Kapiti, New World Waikanae, New World Kapiti and Countdown at Paraparaumu.***
Thanks again from the team at the Kapiti Community Foodbank.
www.thekapitifoodbank.co.nz...
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