Help Umgeni Community Empowerment Centre by donating fresh vegetables and fruit for our daily soup kitchen

 Durban Central, KwaZulu-Natal

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Help Umgeni Community Empowerment Centre by donating fresh vegetables and fruit for our daily soup kitchen

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Help Umgeni Community Empowerment Centre by donating fresh vegetables and fruit for our daily soup kitchen

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Donations can be made at our drop-in centre: 16 Mona Road Durban CBD 4001 We are upstairs on the 1st floor, room 3, above Canvas construction. The entrance is on the right, next door to the meat supply business. Our staff will be available on Wednesdays and Thursdays to take delivery, just ask for Xoli or Buhle. Please email us at admin@ucec.org.za or call us on 031 824 7951 for more information or to make other arrangements. SALT OF THE EARTH UCEC serves Lunch daily, providing about 2400 meals to underprivileged beneficiaries monthly. Food parcels are distributed to over 200 disadvantaged families monthly.


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Umgeni Community Empowerment Centre

Umgeni Community Empowerment Centre

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We help underprivileged communities & vulnerable individuals by providing basic needs, social services, job searches &m

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