DISAPPOINTED!! community pantry trashed
Hi Neighbours,
We have put up a pantry to help those who may need some help with food from time to time and also give others the opportunity to share with the community.
But someone went and trashed it. Picture below is one of our children maintaining the pantry after they had made a beautiful sign for it.
We are teaching our children responsibility and it saddens them to see that their hard work has been trashed.
If you don't want anything fro the pantry thats OK. But please as a community could we keep an eye out for those who would want to trash a great initiative to help our community.
Thank you Kingdly,
Naylar Uisa
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