Chester Lions Club aims to spread a little joy this Easter by providing Easter eggs for the West Cheshire Food Bank to distribute to disadvantaged children, who might otherwise go without.
This January the Food Bank provided food for nearly 600 children. A 64% increase on last year. Times are hard enough for many families in financial crisis, but imagine 600 children going without an Easter egg. Chester Lions have committed to provide 1000 Easter eggs for the Food Bank to distribute to children in the area.
You can help Chester Lions Club this Easter by making a financial donation to The Club’s appeal. Our target is to raise £1000 to cover the cost of the Eggs. Any funds raised over and above the cost of the eggs will be donated to The Food Bank.
Making a donation is easy. Just go to:
www.Justgiving.com/campaign/Eggsforkids
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