Help Viva Foundation of South Africa by donating non-perishable food and cleaning material for our feeding schemes in Mamelodi and Refilwe.

 Pretoria, Gauteng

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Help Viva Foundation of South Africa by donating non-perishable food and cleaning material for our feeding schemes in Mamelodi and Refilwe.

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Non-perishable food

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Help Viva Foundation of South Africa by donating non-perishable food and cleaning material for our feeding schemes in Mamelodi and Refilwe.

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Viva Foundation has a feeding scheme in and informal settlement in Mamelodi East and in the Refilwe Township, serving two school campuses with 2 cooked meals daily, as well as handing out food parcels to extremely vulnerable families. We are always in need for maize-meal [5kg carry bags are the best option], soup mix, tinned fish, baked beans, sugar, tea, long-life milk, split peas, red speckled beans, samp, rice, pasta, salt, oil and vegetables. Furthermore, cleaning products are much needed. Both bulk bottles for the schools as well as small bottles for families e.g. Dish Washing Liquid, Washing powder, Vim, Bleach, Toilet Paper, General Purpse Cleaner e.g. Handy Andy. Rubber gloves, brooms, mops, dust pans and dust brushes are much needed too.


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