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Community Food Larder at Chandler’s Ford Methodist Church from 23 July

July 14, 2022 By SO53 News Leave a Comment

Community Food Larder in Chandler's Ford
Community Food Larder in Chandler’s Ford

From the 23rd of July, Chandler’s Ford Methodist Church will be hosting a Food Larder at the front of the building.

This will provide basic food and toiletries in an emergency to anyone who needs them, 24/7.

Defibrillator - on the outside wall of Chandler's Ford Methodist Church, on Winchester Road. Image credit: Nigel Moorse.
Chandler’s Ford Methodist Church and Dovetail Centre, Winchester Road.

The larder will operate on a ‘Give what you can, take what you need’ basis, so contributions placed in the cupboard will also be most welcome.

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