A combined team from SA Harvest, Daily Maverick and the Missionvale Care Centre distributed 106 buckets of nutrition, new clothes for moms and babies and 106 bags of maize (5kg each) to parents and grandparents who had children in the Nelson Mandela Bay metro’s state hospitals on Friday, 13 December.
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Many moms expressed their relief at having some food to take home as they were being discharged from hospitals. Others said it had been a very difficult year and were relieved to have one less thing to worry about.
Between Daily Maverick readers and a generous donation of R200,000 from clothing company H&M, the total raised for this reader holiday appeal project now stands at R715 065.
This is the second year that SA Harvest and Daily Maverick have joined forces to feed needy families during the festive season. Last year, the project provided enough food to feed 2,000 families for six weeks.
This year, in collaboration with SA Harvest, we are asking you to help us feed families that have suffered a medical emergency.
Read more about SA Harvest here.
“We are eager to help as many children as possible. It was also an eye-opener for me to see wonderful women doing so much with so little,” SA Harvest’s chief operating officer Ozzy Nel said.
This is the first year that the campaign has gone national. The focus now shifts to KwaZulu-Natal where the final arrangements are being made to ensure a drop-off before Christmas. Nel said they would also drop off donations at hospitals in Gauteng and the Western Cape to make sure vulnerable families had some help this festive season.
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How to donate
We still need your help. Like last year, food insecurity remains rife in South Africa and families, already vulnerable due to high food costs, are left more vulnerable when suffering a medical emergency. At Daily Maverick, we believe in the power of people, not politicians. You can help to give our sick and injured children a fighting chance.
Readers can also use SA Harvest’s bank details to make a contribution. Please add DM behind your surname as a reference.
Bank details
- Bank: FNB
- Account number: 62693490478
- Branch code: 255955
- Branch name: Randpark Ridge
- Swift Code: FIRNZAJJ
For a R500 donation, you can bless a family with a child in hospital with a bucket containing 5kg of super maize, 400g of peanut butter, salt, 2kg of rice, 100g of mutton soya mince, a packet of soup powder, a tin of pilchards, a tin of baked beans, a tin of mixed vegetables, instant maize porridge, heat-and-eat soup, split peas, samp and jam.
You do not have to donate the full R500 — any donation will be welcomed and used to buy buckets of nutrition for this initiative. Please mark your donation with the reference Buckets.
If you would like to send a message of support with your bucket (or donation) please email me at estelle@dailymaverick.co.za with your proof of payment and your message.
Read more about Buckets of Nutrition here. DM
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