A series of events will be held in Lancaster and Morecambe to help local people between Christmas and New Year.
The pop-up food clubs and community meals aim to support anyone struggling to access food.
Anyone who would otherwise be alone or needs some support with food is welcome.
There will be free tea and coffee and a warm hub.
The events are:
Monday December 29 - Pop up Food Club at Fathers House, Owen Road, Lancaster, from 1pm to 4pm. Pay what you feel.
Tuesday December 30 - Community Meal at Fathers House from noon. Free.
Tuesday December 30 - Pop Up Food Club at Poulton Memorial Hall, Morecambe, 1pm to 4pm. Pay what you feel.
Wednesday December 31 - Community Meal at Poulton Memorial Hall, Morecambe, from noon. Free.
They are run by the Lancaster District Food Justice Partnership, and supported by Lancaster City Council, FoodFutures, Sultan Experience and the Babar Elephant.


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