Help us support our local communities at Christmas
We are all currently living through difficult times, and so it is important that we help families who need support over the Christmas period. We’re pleased to announce our Christmas Hamper appeal where we are aiming to collect as many items of food as possible, in partnership with our local food banks.
We’re reaching out to our friends, families, colleagues, and local businesses to help us in this campaign. Every single donation makes a difference, no matter how small, and are being gratefully received at your local branch. We’ve set up a COVID-safe collection system at each of our branches across Lincolnshire.
Below is a list of suggested items for the Christmas Hampers – but anything that is not perishable would be suitable.
If you are able to, please make a donation at your local branch. Thank you.
- Selection Boxes
- Chocolate Santas / Coins
- Bars of Chocolate
- Boxes of Chocolate
- Cakes & Bars
- Christmas Fruit Cake
- Chocolate / Yule Log
- Fruit Panettone
- Christmas Biscuits
- Tubes of Cheesy Cheddar
- Festive Crisps & Crackers
- Tinned Tuna
- Tinned Ham
- Jars of Jam
- Gravy & Stuffing
- Cranberry Sauce
- Christmas Pudding
- Brandy Sauce / Custard
Thank you.
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