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Dundalk soup kitchen appeals for donations for Christmas
St Patrick’s Parish Soup Kitchen & Food Parcels in Dundalk will be holding a collection on Saturday November 30th in Centra Blackrock and Fairways SuperValu
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20 Nov 2024 12:30 PM
Volunteers from St Patrick’s Parish Soup Kitchen & Food Parcels in Dundalk will be holding a collection on Saturday November 30th in Centra Blackrock and Fairways SuperValu.
The money raised will go towards running their Soup Kitchen from Monday to Saturday from 7pm to 8pm and Sunday 2pm to 3pm and the Food Parcels on Fridays from 10-11am where bags of basic essentials are handed out to 100 families and individuals in need throughout the year.
A spokesperson for the volunteers said: “We get no grants and rely completely on donations from the public or local businesses.
"Our Food Drive will be held in December during which our annual bucket collection and Christmas Eve church gate collection take place.
"We know times are tough but would hugely appreciate your support.”
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