Christmas Kindness Bells at Thundersley

Christmas Kindness Bells at Thundersley

We are so busy at Christmas time preparing for the festive season that it is easy to forget how many neighbours within our community are not finding it particularly easy financially and regularly use food banks and local options like the The Little Pantry at Thundersley Village. We had an idea to encourage donations.

We noticed that The Little Pantry outside The White Hart pub in Thundersley was empty yesterday so had a Christmas idea which we hope you will support.

We have wrapped some Christmas Bells 🔔 and put them in the Pantry, it would be cool if local youngsters could swap an item of food for one of the presents before Christmas?

What a fabulous example of the true spirit of Christmas that would be for our kids.


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