Help CEEP PAINTING PROJECT with 13 volunteers for Mandela Day Corporate TEAMS donate funds pack food

 Norwood, Gauteng

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Help CEEP PAINTING PROJECT with 13 volunteers for Mandela Day Corporate TEAMS donate funds pack food
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13 volunteers still needed


category

Food Security & Nutrition

sub-category

Food parcels & groceries

duration

1-4 hours

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Help CEEP PAINTING PROJECT with 13 volunteers for Mandela Day Corporate TEAMS donate funds pack food

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Community Food Packing & Veg Prep for NPOs Help feed communities more affordably and sustainably. Donate R300 per person to pack food. Many NPOs are feeding large numbers of people on extremely limited budgets. By purchasing food in bulk and repacking it into smaller portions, we can reduce the cost of each food basket by approximately R400, allowing NPOs to stretch their resources much further. We’re calling on volunteers to assist with food packing and vegetable preparation to support soup kitchens, children’s homes, and other community feeding initiatives. What Volunteers Will Do • Pack 50kg bulk food items (rice, samp, mielie meal, sugar, and sugar beans) into 5 × 10kg buckets • Cut and pack fresh vegetables for use in community meals • Assist with general food prep and organisation

Sustainable Development Goals

Zero Hunger

Zero Hunger

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

No Poverty

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

Impact Metrics (Estimates)

200meals

Meals to be provided


About this Cause

CEEP PAINTING PROJECT

CEEP PAINTING PROJECT

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