Over the next few months Chorley FC Supporters Trust are organising food bank collection’s for Living Waters Storehouse in Chorley.
The first collection will take place on Saturday 8th October when we face Harrogate Town at Victory Park. There will be two further collections on Saturday 19th November and Saturday 17th December for the run up to Christmas.
Donations such as; Toiletries, Nappies, Tin vegetables, Tin meat, Tin fish, Sugar, Cereal can be left at the Trust table.
For a full list of items that can be donated and for more information on Living Waters then please click here.
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Anyone who can donate something can bring it along if travelling to the game against Chorley- See post by HTAFC on FB page.
Top idea and something simple that can make a fundamental difference to folk. Could we do something similar at home games with a view to donating to the foodbanks in kbgh/wetherby or to the Methodist church who run a free christmas meal for older folk, homeless and people who are struggling or facing isolation at xmas in harrogate?
The first collection will take place on Saturday 8th October when we face Harrogate Town at Victory Park. There will be two further collections on Saturday 19th November and Saturday 17th December for the run up to Christmas.
Donations such as; Toiletries, Nappies, Tin vegetables, Tin meat, Tin fish, Sugar, Cereal can be left at the Trust table.
For a full list of items that can be donated and for more information on Living Waters then please click here.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
Anyone who can donate something can bring it along if travelling to the game against Chorley- See post by HTAFC on FB page.
Top idea and something simple that can make a fundamental difference to folk. Could we do something similar at home games with a view to donating to the foodbanks in kbgh/wetherby or to the Methodist church who run a free christmas meal for older folk, homeless and people who are struggling or facing isolation at xmas in harrogate?