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  • Post category:Local projects / Nutrition / Support
  • Post published:January 2, 2014

Norwich foodbank supports local individuals and families who find themselves on the edge of disaster through the provision of emergency food supplies: nutritionally-balanced emergency foodboxes to cover an individual or family’s basic needs for 3 days.

Source: Providing emergency food for local people in crisis @ Norwich Foodbank

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