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'I can’t change their life, but I can make their day': The community that has donated 13,000 Easter eggs to sick kids and people in need - and the man that made it happen

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Don't miss a thing by getting the latest from the Manchester Evening News sent direct to your inbox More than 13,000 Easter eggs have been donated by people and small businesses in Stalybridge - to be handed out to sick children and people in need.

Steven Barton has been providing food and essentials for Tameside’s homeless community and people going through a hard time for over six years.

In 2020, the 50-year-old even took his project to the next level, and opened a community foodbank in a shipping container in a Stalybridge car park.

As part of his campaign to combat poverty, Steven has hosted a local Easter egg collection for the past four years, where donated chocolate will be passed on to struggling families, schools and hospitals.

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