Norwood’s Ark youth group hosts 6th Neighbours in Need run

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The Norwood’s Ark youth group successfully held its sixth Neighbours in Need run, demonstrating a remarkable spirit of community and compassion in Adelaide, South Australia on Wednesday, October 30.

Supported by generous parishioners and youth members from the Port Adelaide and Prospect areas, the initiative aimed to provide essential goods to those in need on the streets.

Participants gathered with a shared purpose, creating care packages filled with necessities such as food and toiletries that were distributed to individuals facing hardship. The event not only provided much-needed assistance but also fostered a sense of camaraderie and love among those involved.

The evening served as an uplifting Christian gathering, uniting individuals from various backgrounds across Adelaide in a shared mission of kindness.

Norwood’s Ark youth group’s initiative not only highlights the pressing need for support within the community, but also exemplifies how collective efforts can bring hope and assistance to those who need it most.

With such dedication, the group continues to make a significant impact, one bag of essentials at a time.

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