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Gippsland Water employees help out at Peoples Kitchen by Morwell Neighbourhood House to providing healthy meals to those in need
The Peoples Kitchen Provides Healthy Meals to Address Food Insecurity, Supported by Gippsland Water Employees and Local Community Volunteers.
The Peoples Kitchen aims to provide local people experiencing food insecurity with access to healthy, home-cooked meals. Gippsland Water employees take part multiple times a year, preparing upwards of 100 meals in the Kinder Cup Cafe kitchen to support the wider community.
Staff from Gippsland Water rolled up their sleeves at Morwell Neighbourhood House's 'Peoples Kitchen' recently to lend a helping hand
Community kitchen support
Alongside Morwell Neighbourhood House volunteers, they chop vegetables and cook nutritious meals for transport to the local food bank.
The meals will be distributed to those who need them. The Peoples Kitchen is regularly attended by local organisations, businesses, and community groups who volunteer their time to lend a hand.
Gippsland Water managing director Sarah Cumming said the organisation was committed to supporting the community. "Our customers value us being involved in the local community. Initiatives like the Peoples Kitchen are a practical way of helping locals in need, especially with the increased cost of living pressures. They also provide our people with a sense of pride in being able to give back to their community," Ms Cumming said. To learn more about the Peoples Kitchen visit Morwell Neighbourhood House website.
Pictures from Gippsland Water website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com
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