Help National Rescue for Poverty & Drugs by donating Food items ,any surplus food , tinned , etc for Children , homeless people , babies , communities

 Cape Town, Western Cape

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Help National Rescue for Poverty & Drugs by donating Food items ,any surplus food , tinned , etc for Children , homeless people , babies , communities

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Help National Rescue for Poverty & Drugs by donating Food items ,any surplus food , tinned , etc for Children , homeless people , babies , communities

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What we need: We urgently need food donations to support our daily feeding programs for homeless individuals, recovering addicts, and families in crisis. We welcome both non-perishable and perishable items, and donations can be delivered directly to us via popular delivery apps. Items we’re looking for: • 🥫 Non-perishables: maize meal, rice, pasta, canned goods, cooking oil, long-life milk, tea, coffee, sugar, snacks • 🍞 Perishables: bread, eggs, fresh vegetables, fruit, meat, chicken, dairy products • 🧃 Beverages: juice boxes, bottled water • 🧼 Optional: hygiene items and cleaning supplies How to donate: You can send food directly to us using delivery apps like: • ASAP • Sixty60 • Mr D • Checkers Delivery Delivery address: 17 Nightjar Street Pelican Heights


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