A LEIGH Christian fellowship is making a cold weather appeal for second hand childrens' clothes.
Living Waters Christian Fellowship, based in Scott Street, have distributed the clothes for nearly two years to needy, low income families in the area.
Organiser Debbie Hall says they now need clothes for children aged 0-15 years.
"As soon as the weather gets colder it hits people on really limited income. These clothes will help them, and their children, through the winter," said Debbie.
If you have any clothes contact Debbie on 01942-260590.
Annual Agape
THE Leigh Agape Family Support group will be holding their Annual Consultative Meeting at Higher Folds Community Centre at noon on Monday, October 6, to which everyone is welcome.
Open door at centre Abbeyfield
LEIGH Abbeyfield, a unique scheme which offers homes to those of pensionable age who want privacy and security but companionship, is throwing open its doors to the public on Saturday for its annual Open Day.
Based at 57-61 Bond Street, Leigh, the Abbeyfield (Leigh) Society Ltd, a registered charity, offers local people the chance to see how the scheme works.
For further information about the charity ring 01942 607833 any morning.
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