Help Humana People to People in South Africa (HPPSA) by Nutritious food parcels to sustain children beyond th for ECD kids and Orphan and Vulnerable Children

 Doornkop, Gauteng

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Help Humana People to People in South Africa (HPPSA) by Nutritious food parcels to sustain children beyond th for ECD kids and Orphan and Vulnerable Children

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Food Security & Nutrition

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Nutrition for infants & vulnerable groups

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Help Humana People to People in South Africa (HPPSA) by Nutritious food parcels to sustain children beyond th for ECD kids and Orphan and Vulnerable Children

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At the heart of our work is Child Aid, an initiative designed to empower children and families to take charge of their own wellbeing. Humana People to People in South Africa is dedicated to working alongside communities facing the hardships of poverty, ensuring every child grows up in a safe, healthy, and enriching environment.

Sustainable Development Goals

Zero Hunger

Zero Hunger

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

Impact Metrics (Estimates)

150parcels

Food parcels to be provided

150meals

Meals to be provided


About this Cause

Humana People to People in South Africa (HPPSA)

Humana People to People in South Africa (HPPSA)

Community Development & Social Cohesion

5 from 1 activities

We help Disadvantaged communities by education, skills development, food security

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