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Facebook post 1st August 2022

  • Writer: Finchley Foodbank
    Finchley Foodbank
  • Aug 1, 2022
  • 1 min read

šŸ†˜Donations have been really effected by the cost of living rises. If you are able to support us with food items or a financial donation to allow us to fill gaps, we would really appreciate it!


šŸ‘Øā€šŸ‘©ā€šŸ‘§ā€šŸ‘§This week we were busy and more than a third of the people we supported were children.


🄫 We share items such as tinned tomatoes and biscuits by offering one for every two people in a house. This means we need 200 packs of these every week because of the large number of people we are helping.


šŸ’™šŸ’œ Donating items to your local foodbank ensures that your items are used to help people in need in your area.


This weeks much needed items are:

- tinned tomatoes

- soap

- large coffee jars

- biscuits

- empty egg boxes for 12 eggs


šŸ›’ We will be at the Foodbank on Friday between 12-3pm, but drop off can be arranged by appointment also. We can be found in the hall behind St Mary's 279 High Road East Finchley N2 8HG.


šŸ’³To support us with a financial donation, please follow the link below to our online giving page. We purchase fresh fruit and vegetables, eggs and cheese as well as standard items we are short of for the coming week.


šŸ™ A BIG THANK YOU to those who support us with donations of food and finance, your donations really do make a difference to someone else.




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