Help Siyakholwa Support Care Centre by Donate food vouchers and food parcels for For families in informal settlements & rural

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Food
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Non-perishable food
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Help Siyakholwa Support Care Centre by Donate food vouchers and food parcels for For families in informal settlements & rural
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Siyakholwa Supportcarecentre & Foodforward SA to date has fed 900 000 hungry South Africans, since March 2017. With the help of the community, Families, sponsors, and donations Siyakholwa Support care centre provide daily feeding scheme for children 1year to 6years in Gauteng Rondebult informal settlement 🙏 ❤️ 7150 families received virtual food vouchers (nationwide) without your help and support, this would not be possible. We are forever grateful, Thank you! How to Help? ❤️ Sponsor a family by purchasing virtual food vouchers ❤️ Donate food towards the Feeding Scheme, meals are cooked and delivered to those communities in need (Please contact Beauty 068 168 5486) ❤️ EFT Donations - Siyakholwa Support care centre FNB Account number 62660352742 REF Donation Share your blessings, spread a little kindness #FoodRevolution #Linkalead #covid19 #feedingscheme #poverty #malnutrition #childrenshealth #foodpacels #donations #donate #foodbank #feed #southafrica #Gauteng #Foodvouchers #virtualvouchers #help #hunger #PeaceHomeFeedingScheme #Siyakholwa Support care centre ❤️🇿🇦 #buildingacultureofkindness
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