Help North point foundation by Food for Vulnerable people
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Food
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Non-perishable food
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Help North point foundation by Food for Vulnerable people
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There is currently a need for food donations in Marble Hall, Mpumalanga, South Africa. The following organizations and locations are accepting donations: 1. Marble Hall Community Food Bank - This organization provides food assistance to families and individuals in need. They accept donations of non-perishable food items such as canned goods, rice, pasta, and beans. Donations can be dropped off at their office located at 148 cotton field railway Street, Marble Hall. Contact number: 073 272 3716 2. North point foundation - This organization runs a food pantry program to help feed the hungry in Marble Hall. They accept donations of non-perishable food items, as well as monetary contributions. Donations can be dropped off at their church office located at 148 cotton field , Marble Hall. Contact number: 072 751 0547. 3. - The Organization residential care facility for people who may not have access to regular meals. They accept donations of food items, as well as toiletries and other basic necessities. Donations can be dropped off at 148 cotton field railway Street, Marble Hall. Contact number: 0732723716 4. Local supermarkets and grocery stores - Many supermarkets and grocery stores in the Marble Hall area have donation bins where customers can drop off non-perishable food items. Some stores also offer pre-packaged food donation bags for purchase at the checkout counter, which can then be donated to those in need. If you are interested in making a food donation in Marble Hall, it is recommended to contact the organization or location beforehand to inquire about their specific needs and donation process. Your donation can make a huge difference in the lives of those in need in the community.
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