Project Report
| Jul 7, 2023
End of project report
By Brighton khumalo | Project Contributor
We would like to thank all our donors for contributing to the magnificent work done since the start of the campaign. HOPE Africa was able to reach out to many people who would have otherwise not enjoyed the festive seasons. Some have been able to get back on their feet and remain very grateful for the support received. More stories will be posted on our website hopeafrica.org.za
Unfortunately, we will be deactivating this project. Cape Town residents are in the winter season which is full of rain and flooding. We are going to focus our attention to disaster relief for residents affected by flooding. We would like for you to consider moving your contributions from this project to HOPE Africa disaster relief. This will ensure that we respond to the current needs of those in need.
Thank you and God bless.
Mar 10, 2023
Teaching people how to fish
By Brighton khumalo | Project Contributor
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HOPE Africa worked in partnership with the Black Sash to provide Happy, healthy Me – an interactive workbook to children in ECD centres.
Happy, healthy Me is a short and fun way for young kids to be introduced to the Constitution, their socio-economic rights, and their food rights. The book also teaches young children how to start a food garden, how to cook easy recipes, and where some of their food comes from! The book comes in both a full colour and colouring book version. The children will have lots of fun learning about different food types, how to plant food and even how to make simple, delicious meals with the help of their parents or older siblings.
We hope the book inspires our little ones to start their own vegetable patches at home and grow their own food.
We were also able to donate wet bags donated by UCT Sports Department.
God bless
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Nov 10, 2022
Duncan feeding scheme
By Brighton khumalo | Project Contributor
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Food preparation
Mr and Mrs Duncan of Rocklands in Mitchell’s Plain are heroes in their local community! Every Thursday the Duncan Feeding Scheme prepare a wholesome meal for up to 400 people in their community. Mrs Duncan is a teacher at the local high school and she has a big heart for her learners and her community. We have previously reported how she assisted in providing shoes for young people under her care.
HOPE Africa partnered with the Duncan feeding scheme to provide meals to the 400 people. It was a joy to be part of this amazing work. We thank all our donors for helping us to lend a hand to the feeding scheme.
As HOPE Africa we trust that we can rely on your continued support to keep soup kitchens such as the Duncan Feeding Scheme running as entire communities across Southern Africa rely on angels such as these to provide in their daily need.
God bless!
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Food packaging
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Young ones enjoying their food