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Wanted: Cat food, Cat baskets, Free Xmas stall anywhere please


Anne Maple

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Anne Maple, 15A Edric Rd, New Cross, London SE14 5EN. 020 7358 9888 / 07436816954


Hi

I run a small not for profit charitable group called The Ark. On a very small basis,- but doing something is better than nothing!- we help people in the poorest parts of Peckham and New Cross, sometimes East Dulwich and Deptford, by Giving small food parcels to people who are struggling to keep their pets; Offering food and blankets to homeless people and their dogs in bitter weather, Providing secondhand pet carriers and fostering or rehoming a small number of cats for people being evicted, We feed, neuter and home strays cats etc. I have run the animal food collection box in Morrisons Peckham for 13 years.


We would be grateful for any PET FOOD donations in the Peckham Morrison's food collection box please if you have anything your pet does not like. Every single tin or sachet helps.

We would be grateful for any unwanted PET CARRIERS please, we can collect.

We are looking for any FREE XMAS STALL to raise funds to pay our vet bill at the Celia Hammond Animal Trust. We have enough stock to do a christmas stall of a raffle of ten or so prizes and handmade cards and other xmas items.


Anything considered.

Many thanks

Anne Maple

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