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CHRISTMAS PRAYERS ANSWERED FOR FIVE THOUSAND VICTORIANS IN NEED, RECEIVEING THE GIFT OF A COOKED MEAL THANKS TO THE SALVATION ARMY & LITE N’ EASY

Lite n' Easy & Salvation Army < 1 mins read

No one should go without a Christmas dinner so this year we are donating 5000 meals to those in need via The Salvation Army.

“We know so many families are doing it tough and it’s a really tricky time of the year for lots of Australians,” said Lite n’ Easy Accredited Practising Dietitian Ashleigh Jones.

Warren Elliott from The Salvation Army says, “We are so grateful for this donation from Lite n’ Easy, we know it will make many people’s day this year having a delicious, nutritious Christmas meal to sit down and enjoy.”

MEDIA CALL – FROZEN CHRISTMAS MEALS BEING DONATED TO THE SALVATION ARMY 

MONDAY DECEMEBER 23RD 1030AM

69 BOURKE STREET MELBOURNE

 

 

Alicia Hall / Project PR / Alicia@projectpr.com.au / 0401878496


Contact details:

Alicia Hall / Project PR / Alicia@projectpr.com.au / 0401878496

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