Help Sivulingqondo community project (SCP) by Food for Children, youth, disabled, unemployed and elders.
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Food
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Non-perishable food
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Help Sivulingqondo community project (SCP) by Food for Children, youth, disabled, unemployed and elders.
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Sivulingqondo community project ( SCP) based it's office at Ikhwezi Park Khayelitsha Cape,is indeed of dry un-perishable food ( stamp mielies, maize meal, sugar, drink, flour, rice,beans,cooking oil etc) and parishable food staff( meat,meaty soup bones, mince, milk, bread , vegetables etc to mix with those dry ingredients) and at least twice / thrice a week soup truck supply for the daily valnurable patients attending that clinic at Kuyasa daily for medical assistant and treatment. Ive been approached by the sister concerned of that clinic telling me about the bad situation of the people in treatment that are eating their medication in empty stomachs some end-up defaulting because they vomit after some become dizzy after taking their medication. We cook from Monday to Friday for Afterschool Care feeding scheme and three days ( Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays) for community kitchen. We also have people that are old and sick so we cater for them because they must get breakfast lunch and super in order to take their daily medication. Our intention is to open a soup kitchen in that clinic to rescue those poor souls striving for their lives. Due to the situation we will cook every clinic days from ( Monday to Friday).
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