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Melbourne City players cook meals at FareShare

Melbourne City players Thomas Sorensen, Ivan Franjic, Neil Kilkenny, Luke Brattan, Osama Malik, Daniel Arzani and Tim Cahill volunteered at FareShare kitchen in Abbotsford during the week to help cook meals for the less fortunate. FareShare operates Australia's largest charity kitchen. Food deemed surplus from supermarkets, farmers and other businesses, that would be otherwise wasted is cooked for free by volunteers. It aims to provide nutritious meals for more than 400 charities including soup kitchens, homeless shelters and community foodbanks.
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Melbourne City players cook meals at FareShare

By Staff Writer Dec 14 2016 3:07PM
By Staff Writer
Dec 14 2016 3:07PM

Melbourne City players Thomas Sorensen, Ivan Franjic, Neil Kilkenny, Luke Brattan, Osama Malik, Daniel Arzani and Tim Cahill volunteered at FareShare kitchen in Abbotsford during the week to help cook meals for the less fortunate. FareShare operates Australia's largest charity kitchen. Food deemed surplus from supermarkets, farmers and other businesses, that would be otherwise wasted is cooked for free by volunteers. It aims to provide nutritious meals for more than 400 charities including soup kitchens, homeless shelters and community foodbanks.

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