Family giving Christmas dinners to the community
Summary
A family in Leigh Park, Havant, called Alfie's Arc, is providing 150 Christmas dinner hampers for families in need. The community hub offers ongoing help like food parcels and mental health support. It was started in memory of the family's son, Alfie.Key Facts
- Alfie's Arc plans to give out 150 Christmas dinner hampers to families in need.
- The hub was set up by Lianne Hutchins and her family after her son Alfie passed away from brain cancer.
- The community hub offers year-round assistance, including food parcels and mental health services.
- Mrs. Hutchins and her family organize the hampers as a way to give back to their community.
- Many people in the area need help, even those working full-time, due to financial struggles.
- The service is mostly run by volunteers and funded by grants and donations.
- Alfie's Arc is seeking more contributions of food and gifts to include in the hampers.
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