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If you’re more than 10 weeks pregnant or have a child under 4, you may be entitled to get help to buy healthy food and milk.
Fresh food and goods are available for free at your local Community Fridge in Norbiton and at various outreach centres
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Open: 10am - 2pm
Sunday/Monday/Tuesday/ Friday
Open to everyone, the Norbiton Community Fridge (Old name: Surbiton Community Fridge) is a communal space where households can share food (fresh and ambient and frozen) that would have been otherwise wasted. It is a project run by Migrant Advocacy Service.
The food is free to take, as they have been given to us freely by our contributing donors. Though donations are welcome, to support us with keeping the van running and lights on! We belong to the Neighbourly.com food brokering system as well as the Co-op Community Fridge Network.
All of this food is free of charge.
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Come to one of our outreach locations:
-> Monday - Methodist Church, Ewell Road, Surbiton 11am - 1pm
-> Tuesday - 29 The Keep, KT2 5UA 11am - 1pm
-> Wednesday - Kingston Quaker Centre 12 - 2pm
-> Thursday-Kingsnympton Youth &Community Centre 12:15-2pm
-> Friday - Old Malden Family Centre (start date tbd)
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Full list of community fridge venues and further information can be found on our website, facebook page and Good Food Group page.
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Our community fridge needs volunteers to help it run
-> Drivers to collect from local supermarkets;
-> Shop staff to sort, display and select goods for clients;
-> Backups for school holidays and to cover sickness.
Are you ready to be a Food Hero?
If so call Shanthini on 07714 292408
The Museum of Today
115 Brighton Road
Surbiton
KT6 5PR
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