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Nov 2022
The Salvation Army headquarters in Ripon is attempting to deal with a 'tsunami of need' as its Christmas appeal faces its most difficult challenge in 30 years.
Pat Clark, a leader at the Lead Lane church, told the Stray Ferret:
Last year, with goods donated from Ripon Cathedral, churches across the district, businesses and individuals, 250 bags of tinned and packaged food items, including sweet and savoury goods and Christmas treats such as cake, mince pies and chocolates, were provided for families in financial difficulty.
In addition, 150 bags containing brand-new donated toys and presents for children and adults, were distributed and these, like the food bags, were given to recipients recommended by health and other community-based agencies acting as a link between the Salvation Army and the families.
Alison Hewitt, Salvation Army corps assistant at Lead Lane, said:
Donations can be dropped off at the church on Lead Lane between 10am and 2pm on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays up until December 21. More details are available by calling 01765 692 657.
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