By Ndileka Xameni with help from C. Clark | Founder and Project Leader
So our new soup kitchen is finished, our new plates, bowls, cups and cutlery in bright colors are in the cupboards and in use 3 times a day. Our new stove makes cooking for ever more hungry mouths much easier and much much safer and our new counters allow the staff to serve the children and the many in a fully organized way. The ecological new plates and all mean we don't use money and waste resources like paper products and our new sinks make washing up so so easy. We are thrilled and thankful. Thankful and grateful. Grateful and happy.
Now we need to finish paying for the kitchen and get funds into our new kitchen account to help us pay for electricity and gas on an ongoing basis. As we come out of winter [we even had snow this year!], we realize how much we need reliability of all utilities - it was a tough winter for heating, but we ate well!
With the new kitchen we can feed three times the number of people we had been feeding before and in one third the time or less. With the bigger refrigerator we can store fresh food better and frozen food longer and almost always have enough food for all. Teen mothers are getting better nutrition - they had not been part of our feeding program before - and that helps them be good mothers while trying to also finish school.
There is no lack of need and never enough of any resource. But the kitchen has enlivened our spirits and the children feel valued and a part of something good after so much loss and poverty. That is what Siyaphambili is all about.
Our founder, Ndileka Xameni, was named one of South Africa's 6 Fearsome Women in August in a widely read publication in Cape Town and she was named in the category of altruism. We are proud of her and are trying, with the help of our donors around the world, to enable her to extend her gift.
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