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Casey Cardinia Libraries partners with ASRC for food drive

Throughout the month of June, Casey Cardinia Libraries is encouraging locals to drop in a can of food or two for its annual Food Drive.

Partnering with the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre’s Foodbank, which feeds around 1000 individuals, the drive aims to collect non-perishable goods for refugees in need.

In Australia, people with refugee status often have limited income and working rights, making them vulnerable to food insecurity.

Casey Cardinia Libraries customer experience officer Sam Benton said she originally suggested the Food Drive as a way to promote and support Refugee Week, which runs in the month of June.

Ms Benton said she hopes the second annual Food Drive will be bigger and better than ever.

“Last year was tricky because we were in lock down for more than half of June, so what we did collect was very generous,” she said.

“We’ve got a fantastic community.”

Despite the logistical restrictions, last year’s drive managed to collect 13 boxes of food supplies for refugees.

The libraries are welcoming donations of the following items:

Tuna in oil 400g

Tinned tomatoes 400g

Honey small bottles

Raw unsalted nuts almonds, walnuts, cashews

Spices small packs cumin, turmeric, chilli

Coconut cream

Sweet and savoury biscuits

Dried fruit apricots, dates

Peanut butter

Jam

Full cream UHT milk 1 litre

Deodorant

Disposable razors

Shampoo and conditioner

Laundry power max 1kg

Dishwashing liquid 1 litre

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