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Mankara Food Store

WA, Australia

Low cost food store

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Foodbank Albany

WA, Australia

Foodbank is a non-denominational, charitable organisation which sources donated and surplus food from the food and grocery industry to distribute to welfare and community agencies that provide food assistance to people in need. Foodbank Western Australia is a member of a national group of affiliated Foodbanks which includes operations in New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia and Victoria. A bridge of support between food industry and registered agencies. No direct contact with customers. Will provide food for breakfast and homework classess - primary school(FoodCents Program)

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Free meal of soup to people who are homeless , on very low income or who are socially marginalised. The soup van goes to park behind Lockyer School every Wednesday from 4.30pm to 5.00pm. Free soup, no eligibility criteria. Ruth holds stalls, selling jams, relishes and chutneys at PCYC fairs with all monies raised from this goes to supply food and running costs for the group. This is a group of non-affiliated , volunteer women who use the kitchen at The Church to prepare the soup to serve that evening.

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Narrogin District Senior Citizen Centre (Inc.) Activities during week: Aerobics, Billiards-Pool, Tai Chi, Carpet Bias Bowls, cards & board games, Chair-aerobics, Friday luncheon, hairdresser twice weekly, retirees, Seniors, interest group, monthly meetings.

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Foodbank is a non-denominational, charitable organisation which sources donated and surplus food from the food and grocery industry to distribute to welfare and community agencies that provide food assistance to people in need.

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Community Food Centres

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Community Food Centre. Donation of food items given to the church, parcel of goods given to the needy

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The Red Cross FOODCents Program offers support to clients wishing to improve or extend their cooking skills, in particular in cooking healthy, low cost meals. Nurtition and budgetting tips are also covered, to show the client how to spend less food on money. The program is run predominantly within the clients home however can also be run in groups. FOODCents runs for 6 weeks at approximately 2.5hrs per week, with the sessions taken by trained volunteers. The meals cooked each week are chosen by the client Updated September 2008

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