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Penrith mayor in the kitchen for party

Penrith Community Kitchens has been chosen by Mayor Todd Carney the charity to this year’s Mayoral Charity Fundraiser is set to support.

Penrith Community Kitchen provides a warm, comfortable, friendly, relaxed environment where those in need can enjoy a free nourishing meal while also providing businesses with a means of supporting people in the local community.

The existence of the Penrith Community Kitchen depends entirely on donations and fundraising, relying on the generosity of individuals and local businesses to support people experiencing financial hardship, homelessness, or isolation.

More people than ever before are feeling the emotional and financial impact from the rise in cost-of-living making it difficult for them to receive the support they require. Providing those in need with a lunchtime meal during difficult times adds value to our local Penrith community where every donation counts!

Mayor Carney said that one of the wonderful things about the kitchen is the sense of community it provides for those who come in for meals and a chat as well as the sense of community that exists among the volunteers themselves.

“It will be a formal event with proceeds from ticket sales, a silent auction, and donations in the lead up and on the night, going to the Kitchen. It will be a spectacular event that I’m sure will attract support from our businesses and wider community,” said Mayor Carney.

Penrith CBD Corporation CEO and secretary of Penrith Community Kitchen Gai Hawthorn OAM said she was very appreciative and grateful for the support and awareness that this event will create for the group.

“Thank you to the mayor, for choosing the kitchen as the charity for the Mayoral Charity Fundraiser. As we move into the winter months, the winter appeal is going to be a great opportunity to gain the donations we need to support those who are doing it tough,” said Gai.

“We are also providing fridges and pantries to support local schools for those students who require breakfast, snacks and lunches as well as emergency meals which are extremely beneficial for those students and their wellbeing.”

The Mayoral Charity Fundraiser will be held at St Marys Leagues Club on Friday 21 June 2024. Local businesses, community groups and residents are invited to attend and raise money for the Penrith Community Kitchen. Tickets go on sale in March.

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