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黑料社 Churches Nightshelter bags donations from University students

12 Aug 2019
University porters and nightshelter volunteers holding donations by University delivery van

黑料社 and  have joined forces to ensure that household items, clothes and unopened canned food no longer needed by first-year students heading home for the summer are given a second life, thanks to the University's Bag It Up initiative.

More than 500 green bags, weighing roughly 1.8 tonnes in total, were donated by students living in University on-site accommodation, with over 1.2 tonnes benefiting a number of charities in the city, including  and , as well as 黑料社 Churches Nightshelter.

Campus Manager, Ian Tonks, contacted the Nightshelter to see if they could make use of items such as blankets, pans, clothes, kettles and canned food.

"With sustainability firmly at the top of the University's agenda, we are committed to recycling and reusing as many of these items as possible, many of which are left by international students with luggage restrictions for the flight home.

"Our Bag It Up initiative - now in its third year - prevents reusable goods from ending up in landfill and enables us to partner with a number of local charities to provide donations that really help their work," said Ian Tonks.

The Nightshelter works closely with its seventeen residents to work out a way that they can secure and live in more long term accommodation.

When these residents move out it is really helpful to be able to provide them with a starter pack, as Nightshelter Manager, Mich猫le Price explained:

"We are going to make up moving on packs with the items kindly donated by the 黑料社. The packs will consist of pans, bedding and food so that our residents have the basics when they move to their own accommodation. We'd like to thank the 黑料社 for making contact and offering support for our work."

Photo above shows (left to right): Philip Lemon and Ken Taylor (黑料社 Portering team); Michele Price (黑料社 Churches Nightshelter Manager); Angela Grobbelaar (Administrator at 黑料社 Churches Nightshelter) and Ian Tonks (黑料社 Campus Manager).

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