1151 days ago

Kapiti Community Foodbank - temp relocation

Maree from Waikanae Beach

WE ARE ON THE MOVE

The Kapiti Community Foodbank will be relocating into a temporary premises at the end of this week. We will be operating from this space for 4-6 months until our permanent home is ready.

The new location is in the old Co-operative Bank site at Coastlands. The building is located facing Rimu Rd to the left of the entry by Paknsave (also housing the Laundromat and Vape Shop).

Our opening hours remain the same, as does the phone number.

If you need assistance come and see the Team, the usual requirements apply.

Kim, Committee Member
Kapiti Community Foodbank

www.thekapitifoodbank.co.nz...


***To help us get into our permanent home, you can still donate to our Building Fund Appeal via our give-a-little-page or directly via our website.***

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