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Lyndoch Food Hub

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4 January, 2025

The Southern Barossa now has an Emergency Food Hub at Lyndoch Lutheran Church.

It helps support families in need in the region.

If you or someone you know would like to access meals at the Lyndoch Hub contact: Wendy Liebelt, Angela Lange or Jo Herrmann.

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