Help The Homestead by Restocking our pantries for 67 for Mandela Food Drive
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Food Security & Nutrition
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Meals & feeding programmes
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Help The Homestead by Restocking our pantries for 67 for Mandela Food Drive
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With about 96 children accommodated in our CYCCs, 564 supported through PEI programmes, The Homestead's impact reaches deep into the lives of children, families, and communities. And with around 290 000 meals provided yearly, every number tells a story of a meal shared, a child reunited, a young person returning to school, and dreams restored. Help us to continue providing sustenance by donating food items to restock our pantry this Mandela Day. Some of our most-needed pantry items include: - Rice - Maize meal - Pasta - Samp - Oats - Lentils - Beans - Tin fish - Baked beans - Peanut butter and jam - Soup mix - Spices - Tea -Coffee -Sugar Donations can be dropped at our head office: 150 Strand Street, De Waterkant. For more information please contact 021 419 9763 or email info@homestead.org.za. Thank you for helping us to continue changing lives, one child at a time.
Sustainable Development Goals
Zero Hunger
End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture
Good Health and Well-being
Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages
No Poverty
End poverty in all its forms everywhere by ensuring that everyone has access to basic needs, social protection, and opportunities to build a secure and dignified life
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