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Make lunches for clients at Asylum Seekers Centre | Kids Giving Back

THESE OPPORTUNITES ARE NOW FILLED! Thank you to all the very generous families who applied. Please keep an eye out for our Holiday Volunteering Programs, to be announced in coming days! 

HOLIDAY VOLUNTEERING 9 families (min. age 5+) to make & serve lunches for Asylum Seekers Centre clients in July school holidays.
Wednesday 10th July – 3 x families
Monday 15th July – 3 x families
Tuesday 16th July – 3 x families

Families divide up the task of making lunches for 45 – 50 ASC clients. Cook in your own home and then serve lunches together at the ASC in Newtown. Lunches may include curries, chicken, rice etc – we’ll provide you with some delicious menu suggestions.

TO APPLY: info@kidsgivingback.org Please write ‘ASC lunches volunteering – July 2019’ in your email header, and be sure to let us know your preferred date. 
PLEASE NOTE If you have a hotmail address and have access to another address, please use that instead as we frequently have problems w/ hotmail addresses!

These opportunities are very popular – while we endeavour to respond to each of you individually, if you don’t hear back from us within a few days chances are we’re already full.

Last holidays Ellery (15) and Charlie (12) along with Mum, Danni were among the generous Kids Giving Back families who made lunches. Read about their experience here https://kidsgivingback.org/knowing-that-the-hard-work-we-put-into-cooking-and-serving-the-meals-had-a-real-impact-was-amazing/