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Iceland supports the National Emergencies Trust Coronavirus Appeal

The compassion and support shown by Iceland and The Food Warehouse customers during this uncertain time has been incredible and so many of them have kindly asked how they could help those in their communities as they face the challenges posed by Covid-19 together.

Iceland and The Food Warehouse are proud to announce that they are supporting the National Emergencies Trust Coronavirus Appeal, a nationwide fund which has been set up to raise money to help communities during this time of crisis. This support will further enable us to help vulnerable people in the communities we serve as we continue to navigate the health emergency presented by Covid-19. The Trust was set up by the charity sector and will direct funding to local charities, where it is most needed.

If you are able to make a donation, we ask you to donate here. Please note that Iceland stores will not be accepting donations in our stores in order to limit cash handling.

The Duke of Cambridge recorded a video message of support for the National Emergencies Trust at Kensington Palace.

Credit: Kensington Palace

 

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