VOLUNTEERS from Bradford teamed up with the Homeless Hampers charity to feed those in need in Leeds city centre.
It formed part of the international volunteering day, Sewa Day, with businesses and organisations from across Bradford chipping in to help.
Donations included sandwiches, crisps, chocolate and curry.
The team said it was an eye opening and humbling experience for all involved and thanked those who joined in for their display of generosity.
Sewa is a Sanskrit word and means to sacrifice time and resources for the benefit of others without wanting anything in return.
A number of projects run in Bradford, including litter picking, food collection and painting/tidying up community areas.
Pictured are the volunteers in Leeds city centre.
For more information about the charity, visit www.sewaday.org
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