Chris Tsen, an Islington Cycle Club volunteer, cycled 970 miles for 70 hours to raise money for Ringcross Foodbank and Alexandra Wylie Tower Foundation.
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4:38 PM December 23, 2020
Anne Marie from Khoai Cafe in Crouch End with the food bags she and her husband Vinh are selling in aid of the Alexandra Wylie Tower Foundation s food bank work.
- Credit: Lindsey Wylie
With lockdowns and tight restrictions meaning it can t operate normally, a Crouch End Thai restaurant has been selling takeaway food bags in aid of a local food bank.
Anne Marie and Vinh Do, who run the Khoai Cafe in Topsfield Parade, have been selling the organic packages in aid of the Alexandra Wylie Tower Foundation s work with the Ringcross Food Bank in Islington.
Festive food for vulnerable in memory of daughter who died 10 years ago
11 December, 2020 â By Calum Fraser
Lindsey Wylie, with Savvas Panas, working at the Ringcross Centre foodbank
A MOTHER is raising money to provide Christmas meals for families who have found themselves on the breadline during the pandemic, in memory of her daughter who died 10 years ago.
Lindsey Wylie took her firstay off in months to mark a decade since her daughter Alexandra died on November 25, 2010.
But the Archway mother was then straight back to the Ringcross Centre, off Caledonian Road, the next day to continue her work organising food for hundreds of vulnerable residents.