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The DO MORE FOUNDATION (DMF) has enlisted employee volunteers to make a tangible difference that stretches further than World Food Day (Monday 16 October).
With the theme ‘Water is Life, Water is Food, Leave No One Behind’, DMF launched their October plan of planting veggie gardens, making warm chicken meals and installing JoJo tanks at 50 Early Childhood Development (ECD) centres across the country last week.
“At RCL Foods main office in Westville we hosted our national event, we had volunteers prepping nutritious meals for 10 ECD centres reaching 1,000 young children in the Chesterville Durban area with food sponsored by Sunshine Bakery, Rama and Rainbow Chicken,” said DMF Partnership Lead, Iris Naidoo. This was one of 23 events taking place across South Africa.
“Thanks to the incredible support from RCL FOODS, Chep, KFC, Pep Store, Rainbow, Sunbake, Sunshine Bakery, Rama and Vector, Jojo Tanks and Anchor Yeast, this campaign benefitted over 6 500 young children at ECD centres in 7 provinces.”
According to Naidoo, the organisation is truly inspired by the assistance from volunteers and the support received from corporates, with a total of 500 volunteers joining the campaign across the country.
“We planted food gardens at each of these 50 centres, donated water tanks and provided agricultural training to the centres so that these gardens can become a sustainable food source for these schools in the future,” she said.
With the assistance of ‘DoMore Heroes’ (employee volunteers of RCL FOODS, Vector, Rainbow and Siqalo), the ECD centres who were impacted throughout this campaign are based in Linbro Park, Malelane, Midrand, Hammarsdale, Randfontein, Centurion, Westville, Benoni, Nelspruit, Pretoria West, Rustenburg, Tzaneen, Durban North, Pietermaritzburg, Bloemfontein, Wolwehoek, Worcester.
One of this year’s World Food Day activity beneficiaries is Sphiwo Educare in Kwazulu-Natal.
“Thank you to DO MORE FOUNDATION for recognizing our ECD Centre especially the donations of food, hose pipe, wheelbarrow, rake, mini gardening tools and four pockets of seeds. We are honoured that our ECD and impact on children is recognized by an organization like DMF,” shares Busi Aniva from Sphiwo Educare.