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May 3, 2017

Children from the Orlando Children's Home were excited to start unpacking the 200 red #ActForChange buckets donated by Shoprite.

Orlando and Eyethu Children's Homes in Soweto each received 200 Shoprite #ActForChange buckets filled with non-perishable food.

This donation is aligned to Shoprite’s commitment to addressing the food security challenges faced by many South Africans. 

Shoprite donated 200 #ActforChanges food buckets to Eyethu Centre.

The buckets are filled with goods such as pilchards, samp, beans, rooibos tea, rice and many more nutritious food items.

This donation will be used to make wholesome meals for the children, allowing the women who run these two organisations to focus their time and energy on offering the children the necessary support and care.

The carers at Eyethu Centre for Disabled Children played guessing games with the children after Shoprite donated 200 #ActforChange food buckets.

Hunger relief is an ongoing priority for Shoprite, and this is the first of many handovers that we will be doing over the coming winter months.

 

Updated: 26 June 2017

Monument Old Age Home and Nood Forum in Mokopane received more than 100 Shoprite #ActforChange buckets filled with non-perishable food items on Tuesday, 13 June.

The buckets are filled with goods such as pilchards, samp, beans, rooibos tea, rice and many more nutritious food items. This donation will be used to make wholesome meals, allowing the women who run these two organisations to focus their time and energy on looking after the children and senior citizens in their care.

As Africa’s largest retailer, hunger relief is a key priority for Shoprite and we have a robust programme in place to address the food security challenges faced by many people across the continent on a daily basis.  

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