Inverness church transformed into grocery distribution warehouse for food project By Val Sweeney Published: 15:30, 27 December 2020
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Volunteers Andrew and Alison Ramsay aand Molly McRitchie join Rev Mike Robertson, church manager Issy Freudenthal and Becky Wilson, project coordinator for the GoodNESS Project.
An Inverness church found itself transformed into a grocery distribution warehouse for a food project which delivered hampers to local families this Christmas.
The Barn Church at Culloden joined forces with Kings Inverness, Smithton Church, and Culloden-Balloch Baptist Church for Food4Good@Christmas 2020.
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