PODCAST: SA Harvest responds to KZN's call for urgent relief
Updated | By WR Van Der Merwe
KZN is a disaster zone at the moment after floods ravaged the province, and unfortunately the everyday luxuries we accept as normal won't be available for a while.
Business Watch is a daily feature on East Coast Radio - on-air at 06:30 and 18:30, respectively.
The feature is hosted by economist and award-winning radio producer, WR Van Der Merwe.
LISTEN: SA Harvest responds to KZN's call for urgent relief:
SA Harvest, the food rescue and hunger relief organisation has delivered the equivalent of 20 million meals in 32 months by rescuing food that would otherwise have gone to waste.
All contributions towards relief efforts are gratefully accepted and can be made either by delivering donations to SA Harvest’s warehouses in Durban, Joburg and Cape Town, or via financial contributions.
Cape Town:
8 Dacres Avenue, Epping, Cape Town
Drop off times:
Weekdays: 08h00 to 10h00
Wednesday: 08h00 to 15h00
Contact: Margolite 079 495 4433
Joburg:
Eastborough Business Park, Unit 18,
15 Olympia Road, Eastgate, Sandton
Drop off times:
Weekdays: 8h30 - 15h00
Contact: Shelly 082 569 1648 or Vic 063 649 7990
Durban:
Kings Park Stadium, Gate A, Jacko Jackson Drive, Durban
Drop off times:
Weekdays: 8h30 - 15h00
Contact: Lindsay 082 077 6491
Financial donations can be made by clicking here.
About SA Harvest:
SA Harvest is taking a revolutionary approach to ending hunger in South Africa, by addressing its systemic root causes, leveraging innovative technology, and simultaneously tackling the immediate need, through rescuing nutritious food and delivering it where it’s needed most. For more information, go to www.saharvest.org.
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