Help Sivulingqondo community project (SCP) by Preloved/ secondhand build in kitchen cupboards for community food processing kitchen
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Help Sivulingqondo community project (SCP) by Preloved/ secondhand build in kitchen cupboards for community food processing kitchen
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Sivulingqondo community project ( SCP) registration number 247-134 NPO is in need of: Donation of preloved/second-hand kitchen cupboards. Our kitchen cupboards are more than 35 years old ande damaged worse by leaking pipes and we lost our storage. We can accept cupboards that need minor repairs. We have volunteers who can help with repairs and installation. We can arrange collection with assistance.More over we will be visited by health inspector in the Coming months. Our two kitchen volunteers just finished Food Safety course last Friday. We serve our Early childhood kids, Afterschool Care children youth and all the community members in need in this kitchen Every Thursday we run support group gathering for "SISTERS OF STRENGTH" women of 35-59 years old. Our kitchen is the heart of our work. Without cupboards we cannot safely store food, run skill develop prgrammes and prepare food. This need supports SDG 11, 2, and 5. We are volunteers with big hearts. Any help, even if it needs slight repairs will make a difference. Location: 68 Saturn crescent Ikhwezi Park, Khayelitsha Cape Town
Sustainable Development Goals
Sustainable Cities and Communities
Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable
Zero Hunger
End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture
Gender Equality
Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls
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