Anti-poverty breakfast encourages people to talk in Raymond Terrace

By Sam Norris
Updated October 20 2016 - 4:17pm, first published 3:10pm
HAND UP: Luke Styles, 22, brought his pup Soxxy down from his tent on the river for breakfast with Port Stephens Family and Neighbourhood Services manager Colleen Whittle on Wednesday. Picture: Sam Norris
HAND UP: Luke Styles, 22, brought his pup Soxxy down from his tent on the river for breakfast with Port Stephens Family and Neighbourhood Services manager Colleen Whittle on Wednesday. Picture: Sam Norris

PORT Stephens Family and Neighbourhood Services held a breakfast on Wednesday to not only feed some less fortunate people but to draw attention to a growing problem.

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