Help Phronesis Student Development Trust by Donating Non Perishable Food for Phronesis School in KyaSand Pipeline InformalSettlement
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Help Phronesis Student Development Trust by Donating Non Perishable Food for Phronesis School in KyaSand Pipeline InformalSettlement
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our school is a low cost independent school that functions solely on the help of sponsorships and donations. We also don’t receive any funding, grants or subsidies from the government as the school is located in an informal settlement. This further places our children at a disadvantage as they are deprived of a safe quality education merely because they were born in unfortunate conditions, conditions which they did not choose for themselves. One of our ECD/School progress towards achieving the target for stunting, with 27.4% of children under 5 years of age affected, which is lower than the average for the Africa region (29.1%) is to feed the children daily. In this initiative we are requesting for food donations which will cover our 2023/2024/2025. The food the children daily for a whole year. Below are the food items we use monthly. # ITEMS Qty 1 10kg Millie Meal 10 2 10kg Rice 5 4 40 pack E-Pap Instant Porridge 10 5 12,5kg Flour 2 6 Tins – baked beans in sauce 48 7 Canned Beef 48 8 Chicken Packs 24 9 2kg Royco Soya Mince 20 10 1kg Dry Sugar Red Beans 10 11 Linthels Brown whole 5 12 1 kg Salt 2 13 2l Cooking Oil 6 14 Beef/Chicken Cubes 5 15 Mixed Spices 5 16 Tins Tomatoe Puree (R50) 12 17 Yeast Instant Dry Sachets Red 12 18 10kg Sugar 3 19 1kg Box Powder Milk 4 20 Crate 30 eggs 6 21 Pack Tea Bags 4 22 1kg Spread Peanut Butter 6 24 10kg Potatoes 8 25 Heads Cabbage 8 26 5kg Carrot 4 27 10kg Onion 2 28 1kg Green Beans 12 29 Box Tomatoes 2 30 3kg Beetroot 4
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