A Salford based charity that aims to address poverty in the community are attempting to gain votes in a bid to win funding for a mobile food pantry.
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Salford Nappy Bank providing free baby supplies for people living in poverty
The nappy bank helps those living in poverty by providing free nappies, baby food and toiletries such as, wipes, baby bath and talcum powder.
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