HOW YOU CAN DO YOUR BIT
CHILDREN with empty margarine tubs waiting for food. A mother counting her blessings that her kids managed to catch a few fish so that tonight, at least, they have something to eat. A woman walking to a hospital after not having any food for a week.
It’s enough to tug at the strings of the hardest heart. Hundreds of thousands of South Africans, already reeling under poverty and hardship, have been driven to the brink of despair as lockdown effectively brought the country to a grinding halt.
Children who depended on school-feeding schemes to fill their tummies are going hungry as schools remain closed. Parents who relied on piece work to put food on the table are penniless. Many domestic workers and gardeners have had their lifeline cut off.
The gap between the haves and the have-nots yawns wider than ever. Yet there are many people working tirelessly to feed the hungry during these desperate times – here’s just a small selection of what’s going on around the
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