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Buckets of hope fill empty plates in Eastern Cape
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81036, member: 636"] A food charity just moved over a million rand worth of groceries to hungry families. SA Harvest raised about 1.4 million rand through its Buckets of Nutrition campaign. This effort provided food relief to roughly fourteen hundred vulnerable families. The aid reached people in Nelson Mandela Bay and other Eastern Cape communities. This was the campaign's third year running. It specifically addresses the holiday hunger gap when schools are closed. Children often miss their daily meals from the National School Nutrition Programme during this time. The Eastern Cape faces severe food insecurity due to high unemployment and living costs. Each bucket contains staple foods and basic household necessities. The initiative works through trusted local community organizations for distribution. Ozzy Nel, the CEO of SA Harvest, stated that the festive season increases pressure on struggling households. The campaign aims to support community partners who feed families when school meals are unavailable. Distributions are planned to continue into the next year, depending on ongoing public support. The effort highlights the persistent issue of child malnutrition and poverty in the region. The initiative builds on the organization's broader mission of rescuing surplus food. It demonstrates how community partnerships can provide essential aid and dignity during difficult periods. The campaign calls for more public involvement to sustain and expand its impact against hunger. [/QUOTE]
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