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What is a foodbank? The foodbank is a ground-breaking concept designed to help individuals and families in crisis by providing free emergency food until the appropriate agencies are in a position to assist. The Harlow foodbank is run by MRCT partnering with the churches in Harlow. Harefield Church is a satellite centre on Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays for voucher holders to collect food. How can you get involved? If everyone in the Harefield family added one item to their shopping list it would make a huge difference. They don't have to be the well-known brands, they can be a supermarket's own or value ranges. Please consider providing some of these products when and if you can. Simply bring them to the church and put them in the collection box. If there is a shortage of an item at the central warehouse we will try to contact as many of you as possible with this one-off need, asking if you could purchase this item on your next shopping run. On a regular basis we will transport these over to the central warehouse. We will keep you updated with how the collecting is going. Read the latest Harlow foodbank newsletter Find out more about how you can get involved with the
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Harefield is a foodbank centre where food vouchers can be redeemed. Clients can receive food and support as well as signposting to other agencies. This helps tackle the long term problem as well as the short term crisis. At allocated times during the week, Harefield is open to clients. We are always wanting support and help with this aspect of the work. Find out more about the
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