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Closed 25/09/2017
Weʼve raised £0 to help the homeless people to manage there periods with dignity and to also eat a decant meal and get something warm to wear
- Leeds, United Kingdom
- Closed on Monday, 25th September 2017
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dear reader
i know that this doesn't cross peoples minds very often but the homeless women do get periods too so my mum her friend and i make packs for homeless people we can make £200 packs a month and hand them all out these packs contain a mixture of different thickness of pads they also include panty liners nappy bags and baby wipes but this isn't as easy as you would think as people don't donate things like nappy bags and the actual bags and we always have to spend loads of money on buying more product as there isn't enough.
then on a thursday we d an outreach and we still need to get equipment like trollys to carry the food as we feed as much of the homeless as we can around leads city centre
we also help out at a soup kitchen every Sunday and they need to buy shoes and thing as they don't just need clothes they need shoes and we need to buy the extra ingredients to make them more food more equipment like a bigger gazibo and more table's a second hot stove so that there is enough for everyone even the late comers
yours gratefully Melissa
p.s thankyou in advance
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melissa phillips
Leeds, United Kingdom
because people can't always help being homeless its not always there fault