SA Harvest has called on Capetonians to help feed the thousands of homeless on the Mother City’s streets during the national lock-down.
The organization collects pre-expired food from various businesses across the City, and then distributes it to the City’s homeless.
Chairman of SA Harvest, Gidon Novick, says donations will ensure that the most-vulnerable has access to nutritious meals during this time.
Visit the SA Harvest website for more details.
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