Join us in celebrating World Food Day!
Updated | By East Coast Breakfast / Lilitha Bodlani
East Coast Radio has joined forces with Mediclinic, ER24 and Rise Against
Hunger in support of World Food Day.
We're thrilled to announce a deeply impactful partnership in anticipation of World Food Day on October 16th.
The Big Favour has joined forces with Mediclinic, ER24, and Rise Against Hunger (RAH) Africa to assemble and deliver 50,000 nutritious food hampers to various NGOs across KwaZulu-Natal.
Read more: Big Favour: Buffelsdale Secondary School in desperate need of assistance
This exciting collaboration will help feed over 500,000 individuals.
Each hamper has the capacity to sustain either 12 adults or 20 children, making them not only nutritionally valuable but also convenient for storage and transportation.
However, we can't achieve this goal and make a meaningful difference in people's lives without your assistance!
We want to ensure that these food hampers reach the NGOs that need them the most.
Read more: Dr Nomvula Shale: Thank you Big Favour for making my heart so happy
To nominate an NGO you believe deserves these hampers,
please click here and submit a motivational statement
explaining why your chosen NGO should be selected.
Your support and nominations will help us make this World Food Day truly special, ensuring that nutritious meals reach those who need them most.
Make sure to catch the Big Favour every Wednesday at 07:40 click here. Caring for those who are in need.
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