Help Growing Champions NPO by donating a basic food parcel for our Growing Champions in need

 Randburg, Gauteng

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Help Growing Champions NPO by donating a basic food parcel for our Growing Champions in need

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Help Growing Champions NPO by donating a basic food parcel for our Growing Champions in need

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Growing Champions NPO is a youth mentoring programme dedicated to changing lives. Our passionate team of professionals volunteer their services to provide the scaffolding, for children born into the depths of poverty, criminal rings, addiction, violence, and abuse, to enable them to rise and free themselves from 
the shackles of their inheritance. We have many families in desperate need of the basic monthly food items. Please let us know if you are eager to assist in donating a Food Parcel consisting of: 2 tins of Fish - 400g each 2 tins of backed beans - 400g each 2 tins of mixed veg - 400g each 2 tins of tomato and onion mix - 400g each 1 packet of teabags - 100's 4 liters of lone life milk 1 packet of sugar - 250g 1 pack maize meal - 1kg 1 pack rice - 2kg 1 packet of spaghetti - 400g 1 pack salt - 500g 1 packet of soup - 60g 1 bottle of oil - 375ml


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