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Tin Man Tuesday

Wyndham Williams | Pembrokeshire

Tin Man Tuesday a project to support Pembrokeshire foodbanks by collecting tins from outside people's homes on a specific time and day.

The tins are then delivered to a local foodbank or food redistribution charity.

Tinman Tuesday was born from a memory of Wyndham Williams when he was a young boy going around his local town in Narberth with his grandmother, knocking people’s doors asking for food donations for the British Legion raffle.

He remembers pulling around a trolley bag full of tins and people in the town being so kind by donating all kinds of food parcels to support the charity.

This memory has now been brought back to life by inspired volunteers, with over eleven other Tin Man community projects running in Pembrokeshire.

One simple of act of kindness began with a tin and now it has inspired a community to be connected and kind.


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