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Please donate and support local people in crisis this Christmas time

From the last week of December onwards we will be running two important collection schemes:

The Food Bank Appeal for Newcastle Food Bank. The Food Bank welcomes all donations of non-perishable food but at present they really need the following : jam, rice, mashed potato, sugar, coffee, long-life juice, chocolate, crisps, sponge puddings and washing powder.
Donation points are located at both the Campus and Health Libraries

The Beauty Bank Appeal will be collecting donations of hygiene products for local people in need. Items required are shower gel, soap, tooth brushes and toothpaste, deodorant, sanitary products and shaving foam and razors.
Donation boxes are located in the Health Library, Rotunda

Please donate and support local people in crisis this Christmas time

Check the collection point in the Health Library


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