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Coronation Street star on volunteering at a busy foodbank during the coronavirus crisis

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Coronation Street actress Dolly-Rose Campbell has another role away from the famous cobbles. Dolly-Rose is an ambassador and volunteer at Emmeline's pantry, a foodbank in Manchester run by women for women and their families.

Dolly, who became an ambassador for the charity two years ago, is one of the 'warriors' helping those struggling to feed or clothe themselves and their loved-ones.

Open to all women across Manchester, who for a donation, can access the service weekly or monthly depending on need, Emmeline's Pantry has seen a 75 per cent increase in families needing to use the service during the coronavirus crisis, and it's received a massive increase in donations from businesses that have had to close amid the crisis as well as from

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