Help South Africa Volunteer Work Camp Association (SAVWA) by raising food vouchers for 200 families for #MandelaDay for Feeding Families in Soshanguve Block NN this winter!

 Soshanguve - NN, Gauteng

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Help South Africa Volunteer Work Camp Association (SAVWA) by raising food vouchers for 200 families for #MandelaDay for Feeding Families in Soshanguve Block NN this winter!

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Food

sub-category

Canned food

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Help South Africa Volunteer Work Camp Association (SAVWA) by raising food vouchers for 200 families for #MandelaDay for Feeding Families in Soshanguve Block NN this winter!

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With the current situation facing lot of families we would like your help raising 200 food vouchers for the unemployed people in Block NN, Soshanguve this winter! Most are not working nor receiving the grants which cant even get them through this winter so the little we can help them with will be greatly appreciated this #MandelaDay" Celebration!


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South Africa Volunteer Work Camp Association (SAVWA)

South Africa Volunteer Work Camp Association (SAVWA)

Community Development

4.5 from 4 activities

We help after school programmes, children & unemployed youth by providing volunteer led programmes/workcamps

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