Help Mpumalanga Youth Council Org Drop in Centre by fridge master deep freezer for for our soup kitchen

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Help Mpumalanga Youth Council Org Drop in Centre by fridge master deep freezer for for our soup kitchen
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We are request funding for a new, larger deep freezer for our soup kitchen. Our organization is committed to providing nutritious meals to the most vulnerable members of our community, including low-income families, homeless individuals, and seniors. Currently, our kitchen is equipped with a standard-sized deep freezer that is insufficient for our needs. We often receive donations of perishable food items, such as meat, dairy, and produce, which require immediate freezing to maintain their quality and safety. However, due to limited freezer space, we are forced to turn down donations and risk wasting valuable resources. By investing in a larger deep freezer, we will be able to store more food items and reduce waste. This will enable us to provide more meals to those in need and expand our outreach efforts. Additionally, the new freezer will allow us to accept larger donations and partner with more local businesses and organizations to address food insecurity in our community. The total cost of the new deep freezer is R12,000.00. We are seeking funding to cover this expense and would be grateful for any support you are able to provide. Your generosity will make a significant impact on the lives of those we serve and help us to continue our mission of providing nutritious meals to our community.
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