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September newsletter is out now!!

Our September newsletter is out now!!

With summer now coming to an end, the autumn will see our groups and sessions starting up again as well as some great fundraising events and volunteer opportunities.

We also have some new Trustees joining the Project Food team and we will introduce you to them over the coming months.

Simon’s skydive to raise funds for Project Food

Earlier this month, Project Food supporter, Simon took a leap to raise funds for Project Food. Taking on a skydive from 15,000 feet, he raised a fantastic total of £1,350. The money will help Project Food to support more people in our community as we head into the winter months. It’s not too late to sponsor him as the fundraising page will remain active until 18th October.  It’s not too late to sponsor him.  His fundraising page will remain active until the end of October.

https://localgiving.org/fundraising/simon-skydive/

In the meantime, if you would like to take a look at his adventure, visit our YouTube channel by clicking here

We hope that you will find something you would like to be involved in. If you would like to chat to us about groups, one to ones, fundraising or volunteering, please do not hesitate to get in touch.

Read the full newsletter here – Project Food Newsletter September 2023

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