Christmas Collection at the Halswell Community Hub
Every year for the past 6 years we have collaborated with several agencies to help bring a little relief and hopefully a little joy at Christmas. And we need your help!
This year the Halswell Community Project is proudly supporting
Ngā Maihi (Steppingstones Trust/Odyssey House/Purapua Whetu)
Open Home Foundation
City Mission Outreach and local families.
We are looking for donations of - toiletry packs (shampoo, conditioners, sanitary items, deodorant, toothbrushes & cream, sunscreen and cosmetic bag/toiletries bag)
Warehouse/briscoes vouchers
Toys/books games for 8 years up
And more. Please see poster attached.
Drop off to the Halswell Community Hub, 381 Halswell Road.
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Where do you find the best bargains in Canterbury?
The first South Island edition of the Reduced to Clear outlet store opened in Christchurch’s South City mall this month. It sells end-of-the-line products, cancelled exports or short-dated items - similar to other discount grocers in the city such as Save More and BargainMe.
We're keen to hear from you - where do you find the best bargains in Canterbury? Who has the cheapest veges, the best deals on spices and nuts, the lowest price for petrol etc? What are your tips for dealing with cost of living increases? Comment below or email reporters@press.co.nz
Share your most delicious (but affordable!) go-to meal...
Winter is knocking at the door and the cost of living has already made itself at home. So let's help each other out by sharing your meal ideas that don't break the bank.
Comment below with your go-to meals that are delicious and affordable.
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