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I want to volunteer to help to deliver lunches to vulnerable people during Covid 19 pandemic. I don't have the appropriate bike for the role though! Does anyone have one they can lend me? Ideal candidate could be some one with children who is not using the bike at the moment due to the lockdown! Thanks

Hi


I have a Christiania bike that you could possibly use, the general store in Peckham have being using it to deliver to there customers. I would just need to check with them first. When do you need it for?.


Dee

Hello Dee, thanks so much for your response!

I've asked the volunteer coordinator who can't give a finalised date yet as she is organising a new drop off for larger quantitites of meals to then be distributed by volunteers on the trailer / cargo bikes. But it will likely be very useful for me to help from nxt week, she said she should be able to let me know by the end of this week..

If you want to drop me an email so we can keep up contact my email is [email protected]

Thanks so much

Ilona

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