Help The Winnie Mabaso Foundation by non perishable food items for our feeding scheme program

 Ennerdale, Gauteng

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Help The Winnie Mabaso Foundation by non perishable food items for our feeding scheme program

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Non-perishable food

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Help The Winnie Mabaso Foundation by non perishable food items for our feeding scheme program

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At The Winnie Mabaso Foundation, we believe that no one should go to bed hungry. Every Friday night, our dedicated team feeds over 1,000 people in need, providing not just a meal but a sense of hope and community. To sustain this vital program, we need your help. We are asking for donations of nonperishable foods to keep our program thriving. Items such as canned goods, rice, pasta and dried beans can go a long way in helping us provide nutritious meals to those who need them most. Your contribution will directly impact the lives of vulnerable individuals and families in our community. Together, we can continue to make a difference, one meal at a time.


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The Winnie Mabaso Foundation

The Winnie Mabaso Foundation

Babies, Children & Youth

4.4 from 7 activities

We help The whole community from babies to the elderly by sharing Mabaso Love to those who need it

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