Help Human Rights Screened Foundation by Donating snacks and take-away lunch packs for 50 crew members — including parolees and volunteers

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Help Human Rights Screened Foundation by Donating snacks and take-away lunch packs for 50 crew members — including parolees and volunteers

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As part of our Moral Regeneration Month Film Festival — hosted inside a Department of Correctional Services facility — we are assembling a team of 50 crew members, including 10 parolees, 10 Human Rights Screened Foundation team members, and additional volunteers and production staff supporting the event. These individuals will be working behind the scenes from early morning to late afternoon, helping set up, run the event, manage the tech, support logistics, and document the impact. Most of the crew come from vulnerable or previously incarcerated backgrounds, and this opportunity is part of their journey toward reintegration and reclaiming dignity and purpose. We are appealing for donation or sponsorship of 50 snack and takeaway lunch packs** for this hard-working crew on the day of the festival. The food support will: Keep the crew energised and focused throughout the day. Show appreciation for their commitment and contribution. Reinforce the theme of care and restoration that underpins the spirit of Moral Regeneration Month. Whether you’re able to contribute full lunch packs, snacks, water, or just one part of the meal, your support will feed both bodies and hearts — making each crew member feel seen and valued as they help bring Madiba’s forgotten legacy back to life.


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