Help Sekwanele Empowerment Centre for Abused Women and Child by Donating non-perishable food items for Women and Children at the GBV Emergency Shelter
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Food
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Non-perishable food
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Help Sekwanele Empowerment Centre for Abused Women and Child by Donating non-perishable food items for Women and Children at the GBV Emergency Shelter
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Our emergency shelter can house 48 women and children and we need to prepare and offer three meals per day to our beneficiaries. We also have a community feeding scheme where we hand out hundreds of cooked meals per week. We also run a Youth in Excellence programme for youth who have been affected by domestic abuse and many of them live in households where there is no food.
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