Help Ladles of Love by volunteering, donating money or non perishable food for homeless people, children and those in need of food.

 Zonnebloem, Western Cape

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Help Ladles of Love by volunteering, donating money or non perishable food for homeless people, children and those in need of food.

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Food

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Non-perishable food

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Help Ladles of Love by volunteering, donating money or non perishable food for homeless people, children and those in need of food.

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We are an organisation serving five soup kitchens weekly to the homeless community in the Cape Town CBD. We also work with schools providing kids in need a fresh nutritious meal. We have also connected with other beneficiaries who have soup kitchens in the community providing bulk food supplies so that they may prepare hot meals for their communities in need. We have also created a distribution network allowing us to distribute millions of sandwiches throughout the Peninsula. Please visit our website on www.ladlesoflove.org.za for all our information. Kind regards Suzanne Wasserfall Team Ladles of Love


About this Cause

Ladles of Love

Ladles of Love

Community Development

4.6 from 19 activities

We help children and the most vulnerable in our communities by providing nutritious meals and bulk food supplies

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