Buy soup to Feed Melbourne!

by | Jun 26, 2012 | Events, Loving Life

It’s really cold outside in Melbourne but imagine how you would be feeling if you were homeless and hungry during these times. 

Today, is a great day to purchase some gourmet soup prepared by some of Melbourne’s top chefs for only $5 per cup.  Yippy!   Starting 11.30am, head to NAB Forecourt, Docklands (Corner Bourke Street and Harbour Esplanade) and support food charities!

All proceeds are going towards the collection, storage, cooking, serving and distribution of food for those in Melbourne who really need it!

More details peruse the Feed Melbourne site!

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