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Update - Lutheran Care

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9 February, 2026

Thank you for your support in 2025.

The support helped so many in our region, and we are very grateful.

Your continued wonderful support is appreciated as we move into Harvest Thanksgiving.

Pantry items currently needed are: Long Life Milk, Pasta Sauce, Pasta, Tinned Soup or Spaghetti. Cereal, Vegemite/ Peanut Butter, Men's Deodorant

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