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Anglican News March 2009 - VOL 1 NO 2
An Independent Online newspaper for the Anglican Community of South Africa


Impilo Food Parcel Project: Anglican Parishes team up

Umkomaas and Scottburgh Parishes work together to make food parcels for their Impilo Food Project

The Anglican Parish of Umkomaas with Scottburgh is currently purchasing and packing 80 staple food parcels per month, under their Impilo Food Parcel Project. These parcels are then delivered via the Khanya Hospice Outreach Teams to the sick and poor of our wider Mid-South Coast community.

Pictured here, at the January delivery of Impilo Food Parcels to Hospice House [l-r]: Elizabeth Howlett (CEO, Khanya Hospice), and Ruth Jee and Karen Williams (both of the Impilo Food Parcel Project).

If you would like to help, please contsct:
Tracy Bell
Parish of Umkomaas with Scottburgh
PO Box 262, Scottburgh 4180
tlbell@netactive.co.za
Tel. 039 976 2010

 

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