Help Oliver's House Education Centre by donating basic pantry items for our Soup Kitchen & ECD Centre.

 Putfontein AH, Gauteng

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Help Oliver's House Education Centre by donating basic pantry items for our Soup Kitchen & ECD Centre.

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Food

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Non-perishable food

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Help Oliver's House Education Centre by donating basic pantry items for our Soup Kitchen & ECD Centre.

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At Oliver’s Village, we provide meals to approximately 250–300 beneficiaries daily through our soup kitchen, which plays a vital role in addressing food insecurity within the community. Our beneficiaries include children under 10 years, elderly individuals over 60 years, and adults. In addition to these meals, we also prepare nutritious food for the children in our Early Childhood Development Centre. Each month, we purchase essential food supplies to ensure these meals meet the nutritional needs of those we serve. To enhance the quality and sustainability of our efforts, we supplement these meals with fresh vegetables from our community food gardens, bread from our bakery, and any additional food items generously donated by supporters. Donations of food items are essential for us to continue this critical work, as they help us alleviate hunger, promote health, and bring dignity to the lives of our beneficiaries.


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Oliver's House Education Centre

Oliver's House Education Centre

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We help Disadvantaged Communities & Individuals by providing Education, Skills Development, Food Security.

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