Help LITTLE EDEN Society by food, toiletries, cleaning supplies, clothes, shoes for our 300 Profoundly Disabled Residents this Mandela Day

 Sebenza, Gauteng

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Help LITTLE EDEN Society by food, toiletries, cleaning supplies, clothes, shoes for our 300 Profoundly Disabled Residents this Mandela Day

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Food Security & Nutrition

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Food parcels & groceries

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Help LITTLE EDEN Society by food, toiletries, cleaning supplies, clothes, shoes for our 300 Profoundly Disabled Residents this Mandela Day

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Your donation can make a meaningful difference in the lives of more than 300 residents and beneficiaries at LITTLE EDEN. We welcome donations of non-perishable food, clothing, shoes, toiletries, and cleaning supplies, all of which help us meet the daily needs of those in our care. Every item donated, no matter how big or small, contributes to the dignity, comfort, and well-being of some of society's most vulnerable individuals. Together, we can ensure that the spirit of Mandela Day creates a lasting impact long after the day has ended.

Sustainable Development Goals

Zero Hunger

Zero Hunger

End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture

Good Health and Well-being

Good Health and Well-being

Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages

Impact Metrics (Estimates)

300parcels

Food parcels to be provided

11devices

Assistive devices to be provided

300people

Patients/clients to be served

100kg

Food weight to be distributed


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