Help Operation Antifreeze Inner City Upliftment Project by donating non-perishable foods for food parcels for underprivileged children.

 Kempton Park, Gauteng

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Help Operation Antifreeze Inner City Upliftment Project by donating non-perishable foods  for food parcels for underprivileged children.

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Non-perishable food

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Help Operation Antifreeze Inner City Upliftment Project by donating non-perishable foods for food parcels for underprivileged children.

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We run School projects where we support 11 schools and three crèches by providing 650 food parcels monthly. Groups of children within these schools have been identified by the teachers as coming from very poor households and that are in need of assistance. For many of these children the meal they get at school is the only meal they will have for the day, many of these children do not eat from the Friday when they leave school until the Monday when they return to school. A hungry child cannot concentrate or study and is thus unable to reach his or her full potential. The food parcels we provide ensures that they have something to eat at home. We are fighting hunger and feeding hope!


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Operation Antifreeze Inner City Upliftment Project

Operation Antifreeze Inner City Upliftment Project

Community Development

4.5 from 11 activities

We help underprivileged, men, women and children by providing food, clothing, blankets and stationery.

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