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Community Christmas

Julie King from Love Soup

🎄🎁Community Christmas Meal & Hamper deliveries🎁🎄

We are looking for donations for Christmas Hampers which our Santa elves will be delivering locally to families in need on Christmas Eve.



Volunteer shifts:

Hall Decorating

Friday 20th December 4 - 8pm & Sat 12 -6pm



Christmas Wrapping -

Saturday 21st December 9 to Midday



Sunday 22nd Servers 5pm to 8pm

Clean up crew 6pm - 9.30pm



Monday 23rd Dec

Clean up 8am to 12pm

Hampers 10am to 12pm



Tuesday 24th Dec

Santa helpers Delivering Hampers to families

10am - 12pm



Wishlist:

Cooking Oil

Butter

Christmas Wrapping paper

Takeaway Plates & Bowls

Gifts for all ages

Food Items ideal to go in Hampers



If you are interested in helping, would like to donate items suitable for hampers, be involved or even RSVP to attend our Christmas Community Dinner please contact Maggie 0211179464 or Julie 0220749526

Drop off locations - Orewa & Whangaparaoa Hall.

Thank You to an amazing community

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