We are short of all foods at the moment; we have been really busy. Can you help us with the following items please? Tinned custard, meat, fish, potatoes, fruit and creamed rice. Pasta, pasta sauces, cereal,tea bags, coffee, sugar, biscuits, laundry essentials, jam, marmalade, jellies, toilet rolls, shower gel, deodorant, shampoo. Please drop off NON PERISHABLE FOOD items at the church, the Parish House, or donate cash in the wall box in the narthex (church porch) or via envelope through the house letter box. Thank you all for your support.
You never disappoint. For more information visit https://southbournefoodbank.org/
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