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The family link team at Barnet-based Noah's Ark children's hospice has won Hospice UK's Team of the Year award
A meeting on 18th December will discuss a new report that uncovers the scale of food insecurity in the borough and the efforts being made to help people stave off hunger.
This year North London Hospice are collecting and recycling real Christmas trees in selected Enfield postcodes (including Palmers Green addresses) on 8th or 9th January 2025.
Donate whatever you can to one of the charities participating in the Big Give Christmas Challenge and a match funder (philanthropists, foundations or corporates) will match that donation. So £50 from a member of the public, becomes £100 for a good cause.
A virtual 'Tree of Lights' at Noah's Ark children's hospice will provide an opportunity for people to celebrate the life of someone special while helping secure the charity's future.
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On Wednesday 31st January two wonderful north London charities will be recruiting volunteers to help fight hunger. Cooking Champions are seeking people for a whole range of specialisms, while The Little Things are looking for home cooks.
The two charities will be holding an open evening on 31st January at the Cooking Champions Community Kitchen in Ponders End.
Cooking Champions are looking for volunteers and staff in many areas, including
The homelessness charity The Little Things will be recruiting home cooks for their outreach programme.
Date and time: Wednesday 31st January, 6.30pm - 7.30pm
Location: Cooking Champions Community Kitchen, St Matthews Church, South Street EN3 4LA.