Outside The Bowl Global, is a South African non-profit organization that is focused on combating childhood hunger.
With Christmas at our doorstep, Outside The Bowl Global has its sights set on a “Christmas Miracle” with its latest food drive.
The Paarl-based non-profit organization that supports communities, Early Childhood Development centres (ECDs), NGOs, ministries, churches as well as existing soup kitchens across various South African communities with nutritionally balanced meals throughout the year.
This year, Outside The Bowl partnered with The Kolisi Foundation which serves the community of the Eastern Cape, while the organization is also feeding communities in Free State, Northern Cape, Lesotho and Kwazulu-Natal.
“For just R500, you can sponsor a VitaKidz Bucket that may provide a young child with up to 85% of their daily nutritional requirements for an entire school year. It’s an incredible gift that ensures a child doesn’t have to learn on an empty stomach, giving them the chance to thrive and succeed,” they said, adding that Section 18A certificates are available on request.
What makes this year’s Christmas Drive even more exciting is that every donation will have double the impact. Due to the kind generosity of loyal partnerships, they are offering a special promotion this holiday season – buy one VitaKidz Bucket, and they’ll provide another one for free! This means your R500 donation will have double the impact, making the season of giving even more magical.
“While we celebrate with our loved ones and exchange presents, let’s remember that some children wish for something far more essential,” says Africa CEO of Outside the Bowl Global, Mark Maingard.
Outside The Bowl’s mission is to help those vulnerable across local, national, and international communities.
“We aim to manufacture and provide 500 000 ambient nutritional meals per day (by 2025) to people across the globe,” Maingard said.
“This Christmas, you can be part of something truly transformative by giving the gift of love and nutrition. Help us ensure that every child has access to the nourishment they need to learn, grow, and thrive,” they urge.
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