Azalea

Azalea is a Christian project reaching out to women working on the streets of Luton by offering prayer, practical support and exit strategies.


A number of us from CLC volunteer with Azalea by going on late-night outreach, staffing a drop-in, or serving on the leadership team of the charity.
The Azalea flower means 'Dignity' and our prayer is that the women would be “...clothed with strength and dignity" and able to "...laugh at the days to come” (Proverbs 31:25).

Most of the women we serve don't eat very often and are malnourished. Some of them are also pregnant. We need a good supply of food that we can pass on to them when they come to the drop-in. Could you add one of these to your weekly shop and bring it with you on a Sunday? It would be great if we could have a small box of food from CLC to pass on to these women each week.

Pot noodles (all flavours)
Packets of flavoured noodles
Cuppa soups (all flavours)
Ring pull cans of Beans, Spaghetti, Spaghetti hoops, any kinds of soup
Coffee
Tea
Sugar
Drinking chocolate
Bottles of squash
Chocolate covered biscuit bars
Biscuits
Sweets

For more information about Azalea visit www.azalea.org.uk


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