Help Patch-Up South Africa by giving food for beneficiaries affected by food insecurity & poverty

 Mamelodi - Fifteens, Gauteng

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Help  Patch-Up South Africa by giving food for beneficiaries affected by food insecurity & poverty

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Non-perishable food

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Help Patch-Up South Africa by giving food for beneficiaries affected by food insecurity & poverty

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Food security is one of the fundamental pillars of our intervention programs, as many of our beneficiaries—including homeless individuals, substance users, survivors of GBV, and at-risk youth—face persistent barriers in accessing adequate nutrition. Through our initiatives, we aim not only to alleviate hunger but also to empower our beneficiaries to lead healthy, self-sustained lives. Our meals, consisting of one starch, one vegetable, and one protein, are carefully designed to provide the essential nutrients needed for physical and mental well-being. This balanced nutrition ensures that our beneficiaries are properly nourished and physically equipped to engage in training and development opportunities, helping them pave the way for self-reliant livelihoods.


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 Patch-Up South Africa

Patch-Up South Africa

Community Development

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We help Unemployed Youth, Recovered Addicts, GBVF victims by Providing education,entrepreneurship skill, employment.

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