Help OneFarm Share by Donating Towards Our Mandela Day Food Drive for Soup Kitchens, Community Centers and Aged Care Homes
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Help OneFarm Share by Donating Towards Our Mandela Day Food Drive for Soup Kitchens, Community Centers and Aged Care Homes
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Make a Difference This Mandela Day This Mandela Day, join OneFarm Share in honouring Mandela's legacy of service by helping us feed over 1.2 million food-insecure South Africans. Your donation directly supports our mission to transform food security while strengthening our local communities. How Your Donation Works When you donate to our Mandela Day food drive, every rand goes straight to procuring fresh, nutritious produce from our trusted network of smallholder farmers across the country. - You feed families in need — Families receive fresh produce through our nutritious food parcels - You support rural farmers — Your donation directly supports the livelihoods of smallholder farmers, building a more resilient food system - You strengthen communities — Together, we create sustainable solutions to food insecurity Get Involved This Mandela Day (17 July), we're packing food parcels in three major cities. Join us at our packing events and see the impact of your generosity firsthand: https://www.foodforwardsa.org/mandela-day/ - Durban - Johannesburg - Cape Town Stand alongside hundreds of volunteers as we pack thousands of food parcels for our beneficiaries. It's a meaningful way to give 67 minutes of service in Mandela's honour.
Sustainable Development Goals
Zero Hunger
End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture
No Poverty
End poverty in all its forms everywhere by ensuring that everyone has access to basic needs, social protection, and opportunities to build a secure and dignified life
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