A community project delivering food to those in need or stuck in isolation in Stockport has issued an urgent appeal for donations after fearing they might not make it through Christmas.
Launched at the start of the lockdown last year, the Handy Ladies Feeding The Community group began when friends Joanne Walton and Anna Lawler set out to try and help those struggling.
Having run their own cleaning business for seven years, the two - who became friends while at school - decided to start preparing and delivering meals to those around Stockport. Read more: Life on the cheapest street in Greater Manchester Before too long, the project went from 13 meals a day to now more than 600 a week - and it’s constantly growing.
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