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Lincolnshire Families Urged to Support Baby Bank in Need of New Storage

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Lincolnshire Families Urged to Support Baby Bank in Need of New Storage

Lincolnshire’s baby bank is calling for support as their existing storage container was made unserviceable due to moisture damage. This volunteer-facilitated resource offers key supplies to new parents who might have difficulties footing the bill for their infant’s essentials. With the pressing requirement for a new storage premise, the baby bank is asking for assistance from the local residents to ensure their continuance in providing vital support to families all over the county. This article has been drawn from a report originally published by www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk and adapted by The Lincoln Post.

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