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Gippsland Water employees join Morwell Neighbourhood House to cook meals for locals in need
Gippsland Water employees joined Morwell Neighbourhood House 'People's Kitchen' to prepare over 100 meals for locals facing food insecurity, reinforcing community support and strengthening partnerships through hands-on volunteer work.
Gippsland Water employees cooked up a storm at Morwell Neighbourhood House's 'People's Kitchen' today. The initiative provides healthy home-cooked meals to local people experiencing food insecurity. Six Gippsland Water employees worked alongside Morwell Neighbourhood House volunteers to prepare more than 100 meals.
Gippsland Water employees Blake, Phillip, Shin, Regan, Fintan and Alyssa preparing meals at the People's Kitchen at Morwell Neighbourhood House
Community support initiative
Managing director Sarah Cumming said Gippsland Water is focused on finding ways to provide meaningful community support beyond its essential services. "We're always proud to see our people lending a hand and supporting the incredible work happening at the People's Kitchen. It's a tangible way for them to give back to their community, connect with the team at Morwell Neighbourhood House, and maybe even learn a new recipe."
Morwell Neighbourhood House manager Tracie Lund said Gippsland Water's support has had a positive impact. "Having Gippsland Water join us in the kitchen today has been fantastic. Their support helps us continue providing nutritious meals to those in need, while also strengthening the sense of community that makes the People's Kitchen so special and so impactful," Ms Lund said. To find out more about the People's Kitchen visit Morwell Neighbourhood House website.
Pictures from Gippsland Water website.
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