Donations can be dropped off during working hours at either the Parish Office at Ballycane Church in Naas or the Parish Office on the Sallins Road in Naas.
Naas Point has issued an urgent appeal for food donations, saying its shelves are "bare" and supplies are running critically low.
The organisation is especially in need of breakfast cereals, tea bags, coffee, and other non-perishable goods such as tinned vegetables, fruit, soups, pasta sauces, curry sauces, and jam.
Donations can be dropped off during working hours at either the Parish Office at Ballycane Church in Naas or the Parish Office on the Sallins Road in Naas.
Those wishing to donate outside of office hours are asked to contact Naas Point directly to make arrangements.
The appeal was made by Maud Nolan from Naas Point.
She told Kfm how things are at the moment.

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