Build a Second Soup Kitchen in S. Africa

by Siyaphambili Orphan Village
Build a Second Soup Kitchen in S. Africa
Build a Second Soup Kitchen in S. Africa
Build a Second Soup Kitchen in S. Africa
Build a Second Soup Kitchen in S. Africa
Build a Second Soup Kitchen in S. Africa
Build a Second Soup Kitchen in S. Africa
Build a Second Soup Kitchen in S. Africa
Build a Second Soup Kitchen in S. Africa

Project Report | May 15, 2017
Food gardening can help break the cycle of poverty

By Ndileka Xameni | Founder and Project Leader

design for no dig garden
design for no dig garden

Hello to all -

Here in Bedford, South Africa, as part of reducing costs and gaining self-reliance for our second soup kitchen, we have been able to get 15 of our volunteer women trained in organic gardening, and they, along with their trainer, are now teaching many of our children on perma culture -  which is an easy way of planting seeds without digging the soil. They showed us that even if one does not have the space or good soil, which we do not have, one can still plant using small spaces. The underlying principle,is soil building. No-dig gardens can be constructed anywhere because this technique creates soil – a rich, dark,  healthy, nutrient-filled humus which plants love. They can be constructed over soil, existing lawn or concrete. We are starting with painted car tires!

When it comes to our children, gardening a great and easily-learned skill, especially for those who are traumatised and can't cope at school end up dropping out due to various circumstances. One can start his own food gardening and be able to feed his siblings and can be employed in the farm as we are surrounded by farms here.

Whatever we produce from the food gardening will help us with our soup kitchen. We will be have nutritious vegetables for our sick clients and some of the products will be sold to community to help sustain our organisation. As you can see from the pictures that, soon we will be eating from our food gardening.

We thanks our contributors for helping us make this program viable, and need continuing support for all our barebones efforts here.  AIDS and poverty are as problematic as ever and our efforts are small but impactful.

ideal outcome
ideal outcome
Painted car tire garden
Painted car tire garden
starting no dig garden
starting no dig garden
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Siyaphambili Orphan Village

Location: Langa, Cape Town - South Africa
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Siyaphambili Orphan Village
Ndileka Xameni
Project Leader:
Ndileka Xameni
Founder and Director
Langa, Cape Town , Western Cape South Africa

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