This festive period, Start-Up Stirling will be distributing 200 Crisis Food Packs to those most in need in our
community, providing food for around 160 people, around 40 of whom will be children.
Please help us make this Christmas special for those who need our help by supporting us in one of the following three ways:
In addition to dried and tinned foods, we would like to provide fresh fruit and vegetables in our Food Packs over the winter. Please help us raise the funds we need to purchase these by donating online at
tiny.cc/fruitandveg.
We would like to make the Food Packs we issue over the festive period special and Christmassy. You can help by donating small gifts of toiletries and toys, mince pies, Christmas puddings, selection boxes, chocolates, nuts, snacks, table decorations, Christmas crackers and other treats.
Finally, we would like to include a £5 voucher with each Food Pack to help people buy a gift, buy a treat for themselves or to put towards the additional costs of heating and cooking. Donations can be made online by following the links on our webpage, or by cheque/ cash.
For more information, please phone 01786 561027 or email
mail@startupstirling.org.uk.
Many thanks for your support of this Appeal and for your help throughout the past year... it is greatly appreciated and makes a very real diff erence. Merry Christmas from us all.
Donations can be brought to our unit,
Start-up Stirling, Unit 9, 10 Munro Road, Springkerse Industrial Estate, Stirling FK7 7UU on Mondays or Wednesdays between 9.30 a.m. and 12.30p.m. each week, or left at St Mary’s Episcopal Church, Dunblane,
Start-Up Stirling is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO) SC 035477 95
the Dunblane Centre or Sainsburys Stirling (all open every day). Please mention thewire when responding to adverts
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