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Camden New Journal - by PAUL KEILTHY
Published: 14 December 2006
 

New Journal reporter Sunita Rappai and Marks and Spencer manager Sylvia Copeland
New Journal picks up first consignment of Christmas hampers

THE New Journal picked up the first of its consignment of Christmas hampers from Marks and Spencer in Camden High Street yesterday (Wednesday).
The store is providing 250 well-stocked hampers for our annual Christmas hamper appeal, which distributes the hampers to some of the most needy people in the borough.
Store manager Sylvia Copeland, who helped organise the New Journal’s delivery of hampers, said: “We are very happy to help causes like this that support the community.”
Record contributions have flooded in from across the borough, with readers, businesses and eminent persons at the Town Hall all putting their hands in their pockets.
But the appeal is not over yet. Your money could make a big difference to a neighbour that you may have never met, the New Journal is asking you to donate whatever you can afford to our Christmas Hamper appeal.
A hamper shows the recipient that they haven’t been forgotten, that their needs have not been overlooked amidst the scattered wrapping paper and the broken crackers of Christmas day- that there is such a thing as the Christmas spirit.
No-one thinks it is easy to give when there are so many other pressures on your money. But that makes it all the more special. We need your help.
Please send contributions to Camden Journal Hamper Fund, 40 Camden Road, Camden Town NW1 9DR.
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