FoodForward SA is committed to supporting organisations that care for people living with HIV/AIDS/TB, by ensuring that these organisations receive nutritious food provisions, every month, including fresh fruit and vegetables.
#LetCommunitiesLead#WorldAIDSDay
This #WorldAIDS Day, let’s unite to show support for people living with HIV.
People living with HIV who have access to healthy diets can better tolerate treatment, maintain a healthy weight, and have improved physical and mental well-being.
We’re excited to see what lies ahead for 2024, and how we can continue to grow our impact across the agri-food value chain. #RiseAboveTheNoise#WeRunBusiness
We’ve unlocked a new milestone in our OneFarm Share journey: facilitating the donation of 20,000 tonnes of fresh produce, sourced from local farmers and food processors, to registered charities across the country. This translates to over 80 million meals for 1.2 million people.
28 November is recognised as a global day for generosity and kindness. 🌈
2023 has been an unprecedented year in South Africa with an erratic energy supply, and persistent rates, and fuel and food price hikes.
The journey continues, we need your help. Join our ecosystem of regular donors so that we can continue to provide the most vulnerable, desperate, and destitute people with regular, lifesaving, nutritious meals.
The 16 Days of Activism for No Violence against Women and Children Campaign, a United Nations initiative, is held annually from 25 November to 10 December.
Within FoodForward SA’s beneficiary organisation network, we support over 100 women's shelters, distributing nutritious food provisions to these organisations every month, and providing hope and dignity to vulnerable women.
✔️give us an opportunity to educate our BOs, for example, the importance of vetting and quarterly unannounced monitoring visits, as these ensure that the food, we distribute is used solely for the purpose it is intended – feeding vulnerable people.
especially in the Eastern Cape, where we reach over 102,000 vulnerable elderly, women, and children. Our footprint in this province extends into rural villages around East London, King William’s Town, Mthatha and Komani.
#ZeroHunger#FoodSecurity#Rural#EasternCape
Last year, over 15,000 children were hospitalised for malnutrition in South Africa. The Eastern Cape was particularly dire, where over 100 children died of severe acute malnutrition.
To stem the tide of malnutrition we need to create better access to food for those who can’t afford it. Thanks to our partnership with #TigerBrands, who donate non-perishable food groceries into our warehouses nationally, we can provide regular access to nutritious food,