Help Etafeni Day Care Centre Trust by non perishable food items for the beneficiaries in our ECD and Afterschool programme

 Cape Town, Western Cape

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Help Etafeni Day Care Centre Trust by non perishable food items for the beneficiaries in our ECD and Afterschool programme

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Canned food

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Help Etafeni Day Care Centre Trust by non perishable food items for the beneficiaries in our ECD and Afterschool programme

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At Etafeni Day Care Centre Trust, our beneficiaries mainly come from the impoverished and vulnerable community of Nyanga, Cape Town, including children affected by HIV/AIDS, orphans, and families facing severe poverty, unemployment, and social challenges such as gender-based violence. These children and their caregivers depend on our programmes because many households experience food insecurity and lack access to basic necessities. Our Education and Child Development (ECD) and Afterschool programmes provide a safe, nurturing environment where children receive quality education alongside two nutritious meals daily. This food aid is essential as it helps to meet their immediate nutritional needs, supporting their growth, concentration, and overall well-being, while also addressing the broader challenge of poverty and vulnerability within the community.


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Etafeni Day Care Centre Trust

Etafeni Day Care Centre Trust

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We help Nyanga's vulnerable children, youth, men, and women. by By running holistic, empowering community programmes.

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