A WOMEN'S club collected sanitary items at a supermarket in support of the End Period Poverty Campaign.
The Inner Wheel Club, based in Bicester, were overwhelmed with the support of shoppers who donated items at Tesco and were 'delighted' to hand the donations over to Bicester Foodbank.
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Anne Black, president of the club, said: "We are very grateful for the generosity of the donors, and to Tesco for allowing us to hold the collection. By the end of the day, our trolley was overflowing,
Inner Wheel is a voluntary and service organisation open to women of all ages.
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