Help Kgothatso foundation by Mobile Kitchen for Soup kitchen informal settlement
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Food Security & Nutrition
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Meals & feeding programmes
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Help Kgothatso foundation by Mobile Kitchen for Soup kitchen informal settlement
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Kgothatso Foundation NPO humbly requests the donation of a mobile kitchen to support our ongoing efforts to combat hunger and food insecurity within the informal settlements of Katlehong. Our Foundation serves vulnerable members of the community, including the elderly, unemployed individuals, child-headed households, and families facing severe economic hardship. Through our partnership with SA Harvest and the dedication of our volunteers, we provide food parcels and nutritious meals to those in need. However, the growing demand for food assistance has highlighted the urgent need for a mobile kitchen. A mobile kitchen would significantly enhance our ability to: Prepare and serve warm, nutritious meals directly within underserved communities. Reach vulnerable residents living in remote and informal settlements. Respond quickly to emergencies and community crises. Expand our feeding programmes to benefit more children, elderly citizens, and disadvantaged families. Promote dignity and hope by providing freshly prepared meals to those experiencing food insecurity. The donation of a mobile kitchen would create a lasting impact on the lives of hundreds of residents in Katlehong, helping us build a healthier, stronger, and more resilient community. We would be deeply grateful for your support in helping Kgothatso Foundation continue its mission of serving those most in need. Together, we can make a meaningful difference in the fight against
Sustainable Development Goals
Zero Hunger
End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture
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