Help Where Rainbows Meet Training and Development Foundation by Donating + Funding Canned & Dried Goods For Our Kitchen for The Food - Insecure Communities of Cape Town.

 Vrygrond, Western Cape

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Help Where Rainbows Meet Training and Development Foundation by Donating + Funding Canned & Dried Goods For Our Kitchen for The Food - Insecure Communities of Cape Town.

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Food

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Canned food

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Help Where Rainbows Meet Training and Development Foundation by Donating + Funding Canned & Dried Goods For Our Kitchen for The Food - Insecure Communities of Cape Town.

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Food insecurity and high food prices mean that hunger affects the communities of Vrygrond. Members of the community line up outside our gates as we serve them fresh hot soups, stews and grains from our kitchen every day. We serve thousands of meals every day. We also distribute foods such as long life yoghurt pots and sandwiches. The help which we would be most grateful to receive either directly or through a cash equivalent include tinned vegetables such as sweetcorn and carrots, tinned lentils, beans and chickpeas, rice packets, fruit preserves/jam, long life dairy and water bottles. Direct donations or in the cash equivalent can be arranged through contacting Mymoena or Kyle using the information on www.whererainbowsmeet.org!


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Where Rainbows Meet Training and Development Foundation

Where Rainbows Meet Training and Development Foundation

Community Development

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We help vulnerable and abused women, youth at risk & children by training, development and mentoring

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