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Feeding Families Wins the Community Award at FSB Awards
Feeding Families, the non-profit organisation that provides meals for families in need, has been awarded the Community Award at the FSB Awards. This award recognises the outstanding contributions of organisations that have made a positive impact on their local communities.
Founded in 2017, Feeding Families has been working tirelessly to provide nutritious meals for families who are struggling to make ends meet. They have partnered with local businesses and organisations to collect donations and distribute food to those in need. Their efforts have helped to alleviate hunger and improve the lives of many families in the community.
The FSB Awards celebrate the success of small businesses and organizations across the UK. The Community Award is one of the most prestigious awards, and it recognises organisations that have made a significant contribution to their local communities.
“We are thrilled to receive this award and to be recognised for our work in the community,” said Juliet Saunders, founder of Feeding Families. “This award is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our volunteers and partners who have made this possible. We will continue to work hard to provide meals for families in need and make a positive impact on our community.”
Feeding Families is committed to continuing their efforts to provide meals for families in need. They are always looking for volunteers and partners to help them in their mission. If you would like to get involved or make a donation, please visit their website.
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