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Feeding the hungry in your city

28 November 2010

People at St Michael's Surry Hills reach out to the homeless each Sunday morning.

Anglican Aid is backing the initiative by believers in Surry Hills. And we’re delighted to hear that up to 70 people are being nourished each week.

Young people, homeless people and pensioners, struggling to make ends meet, share in this breakfast.

Everyone is invited to 'Brekky Church' which follows the meal. 

The church has shown faithful commitment to this ministry in their community for over 10 years. 

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