Help Durban Child and Youth Care by donating 10 containers (Deep ones for bread) for our children and youth.
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Help Durban Child and Youth Care by donating 10 containers (Deep ones for bread) for our children and youth.
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A donation of deep containers for storing bread may seem like a small gesture, but it can be very helpful and impactful for the Durban Child and Youth Care Centre (DCYCC) and the children and youth in its care. Deep containers protect bread from drying out or becoming stale, especially in humid or hot climates like Durban's. Proper storage protects bread from pests, dust, and other contaminants, ensuring it remains clean and safe to eat. It’s also a daily part of meals for many children—used for breakfast, school lunches, or snacks. Having reliable storage helps keep this vital food item available and in good condition. Bread that is exposed to air or moisture can grow mold quickly. Deep containers help extend its shelf life, minimizing waste and unnecessary re-purchasing. A facility like DCYCC prepares meals for dozens of children daily. Deep containers are better suited for bulk storage, accommodating large loaves or multiple packs in one container. In Summary: A donation of deep bread containers helps the Durban Child and Youth Care Centre protect an essential food item, reduce waste, maintain hygiene, and improve daily meal service efficiency. It’s a small but highly practical gift that supports both the health and operations of the Centre.
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