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Community Firewood Chop 27th May

Esther from Streetworks Charitable Trust

Hi Hamilton Community!

We are excited to announce our first community wide event for the year is coming up on the 27th May in the form of a Community Firewood Chop. If you or anyone you know is struggling to afford or find firewood for this coming winter, we hope to be able to provide them with a load of firewood on the day, completely free, to get them started with winter in a warm, dry and healthy home. We are also looking for volunteers who are able to help split, stack and deliver wood, and are still in need of multiple trailers as well as a few more drivers and cars with towbars to use on the day.

Check out the facebook event www.facebook.com... for more information and updates, and register to help out on the day and/or receive firewood at www.streetworks.org.nz...

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